noun
- a group of closely spaced spectral lines in physics
- a set of particles or quantum states that are related by symmetry
Usage: physics
Usage: physics
Examples
- The sodium doublet is a famous multiplet in atomic spectroscopy.
- Scientists observed a triplet multiplet in the hydrogen spectrum.
- The multiplet structure reveals information about electron spin.
- Each multiplet corresponds to different energy levels.
- The physicist analyzed the multiplet splitting in the data.
- Magnetic fields can cause multiplet lines to separate further.