Atomic spectral line
In
physics, atomic
spectral lines are of two types:An emission line is formed when an electron makes a transition from a particular discrete
energy level of an atom, to a lower energy state, emitting a photon of a particular energy and wavelength. A spectrum of many such photons will show an emission spike at the wavelength associated with these photons.An absorption line is formed when an electron makes a transition from a lower to a higher discrete energy state, with a photon being absorbed in the process. These absorbed photons generally come from background continuum radiation and a spectrum will show a drop in the continuum radiation at the wavelength associated with the absorbed photons.
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Atomic emission
The process by which atoms emit certain, prefered wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation. See also atomic absorption, energy levels, spectral lines.