FAQ

What is the Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF?
Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF is the energy of transition from A2g to T1gF. Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF is usually measured using the Diopter for Wave Number. Note that the value of Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF is always negative. Typically, the value of Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF lies in the range from 0 to 10000.
Can the Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF be negative?
Yes, the Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF, measured in Wave Number can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF?
Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF is usually measured using the Diopter[Diopter] for Wave Number. Kayser[Diopter], 1 per Meter[Diopter] are the few other units in which Transition Energy from A2g to T1gF can be measured.
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