ydinsähköpolarisaatio
Ydinsähköpolarisaatio refers to the phenomenon where the electric dipole moment of an atomic nucleus is induced or altered by an external electric field. Normally, atomic nuclei possess a charge distribution that is largely spherical, leading to a negligible electric dipole moment. However, in the presence of a strong electric field, the positive charges within the nucleus can be slightly displaced relative to the negative charges, creating a separation of charge and thus an electric dipole moment. This induced dipole moment is typically very small and its magnitude is proportional to the strength of the applied electric field.
The study of ydinsähköpolarisaatio is important in nuclear physics as it provides insights into the structure