Add a prefix for Spectroscopy

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In summary, the conversation was about adding a prefix for spectroscopy in a specific forum and limiting the number of prefixes to avoid a massive list. The conclusion was that the Atomic Physics prefix could be a suitable alternative.
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I wanted to post a question for book recommendations on Ultrafast multi-dimensional coherent spectroscopy. I wanted to prefix it as Spectroscopy, but found that this prefix is non-existent.

Is it possible to make a prefix under physics named Spectroscopy in Science and Maths Textbooks forum?
 
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Is there another prefix that is close enough? We'd like to limit the number of prefixes or else it's scrolling through a massive list. In the end it's not too important. You'll still get a response.
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Is there another prefix that is close enough? We'd like to limit the number of prefixes or else it's scrolling through a massive list. In the end it's not too important. You'll still get a response.
You can say that Atomic Physics prefix is a close one, in that case.
 
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Related to Add a prefix for Spectroscopy

1. What is a prefix in spectroscopy?

A prefix in spectroscopy is a group of letters or words added at the beginning of a term to modify its meaning. It is commonly used to specify the type of spectroscopy being performed, such as "UV-Vis spectroscopy" or "NMR spectroscopy."

2. Why is adding a prefix important in spectroscopy?

Adding a prefix in spectroscopy is important because it allows for better specificity and accuracy in describing the type of spectroscopy being performed. Different types of spectroscopy use different techniques and instruments, so adding a prefix helps to differentiate between them.

3. What are some common prefixes used in spectroscopy?

Some common prefixes used in spectroscopy include "UV-Vis," "IR," "NMR," "MS," and "X-ray." These prefixes correspond to the types of spectroscopy being performed, such as ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, infrared spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and X-ray spectroscopy.

4. How do you determine which prefix to use in spectroscopy?

The prefix used in spectroscopy is determined by the type of radiation or energy being used to analyze a sample. For example, if ultraviolet-visible light is being used, the prefix "UV-Vis" would be appropriate. It is important to use the correct prefix to accurately describe the technique being used.

5. Can prefixes be combined in spectroscopy?

Yes, prefixes can be combined in spectroscopy to indicate multiple types of spectroscopy being used. For example, "UV-Vis-NIR spectroscopy" combines the prefixes for ultraviolet-visible and near-infrared spectroscopy. This indicates that both types of radiation are being used to analyze the sample.

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