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Qué (quién) es Righi doublet - definición

MIXED QUANTUM STATE OF A SYSTEM WITH A SPIN OF 1/2, SUCH THAT THERE ARE TWO ALLOWED VALUES OF THE SPIN COMPONENT, −1/2 AND +1/2
Spectral doublet; Spectroscopic doublet; Spin doublet; Doublet (physics)
  • triplet]] states.

John Righi         
ITALIAN SAINT
Righi, John
Giovanni Battista Righi (1469 – 11 March 1539) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Order of Friars Minor. He was known for ascetic life and for his preaching and healing abilities.
Marie Anne Doublet         
FRENCH WRITER AND SALON-HOLDER, EDITOR
Madame Doublet
Marie Anne Doublet (23 August 1677 – May 1771), known as Doublet de Persan, Legendre, was a French scholar, writer and salonnière. She was born and died in Paris.
Doublet (lens)         
  • An [[achromatic doublet]]
  • astigmatism]] than previous lens designs.
TYPE OF LENS MADE UP OF TWO SIMPLE LENSES PAIRED TOGETHER
Doublet lens; Lens doublet; Doublet lenses
alt=A small brass camera lens sits at an angle on a flat white background. The front lens element is visible, facing up and to the left.

Wikipedia

Doublet state

In quantum mechanics, a doublet is a composite quantum state of a system with an effective spin of 1/2, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, −1/2 and +1/2. Quantum systems with two possible states are sometimes called two-level systems. Essentially all occurrences of doublets in nature arise from rotational symmetry; spin 1/2 is associated with the fundamental representation of the Lie group SU(2).