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The Effect of Collisions upon the Doppler Width of Spectral Lines
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1953
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RadarEngineeringPhysicsDoppler WidthRadar ScatteringSpectroscopyWave ScatteringNatural SciencesSpectral AnalysisAtomic PhysicsHigh-frequency ApproximationRecoil MomentumSpectral LinesRadiating AtomRadio PropagationWave InterferenceTranslational Energy
Quantum mechanically the Doppler effect results from the recoil momentum changing the translational energy of the radiating atom. The assumption that the recoil momentum is given to the radiating atom is shown to be incorrect if collisions are taking place. If the collisions do not cause broadening by affecting the internal state of the radiator, they result in a substantial narrowing of the Doppler broadened line.
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