spektroszkópos
Spektroszkópos is a Hungarian adjective meaning "spectroscopic" and is used to describe methods, instruments, or observations that involve the interaction between electromagnetic radiation and matter. In scientific contexts it commonly appears in phrases such as "spektroszkópos vizsgálat" (spectroscopic analysis) or "spektroszkópos módszer" (spectroscopic method).
Spectroscopic techniques exploit how atoms, molecules, or condensed matter absorb, emit, or scatter light and other
Instruments described as spektroszkópos typically comprise a radiation source or sample illumination, a wavelength-dispersing element (prism
Historically, spectroscopy developed from early studies of optical spectra and Fraunhofer lines to the formulation of