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Spectroscopy is a means to obtain information from atomic systems ( matter) by recording their response to an external excitation. One can classify the type of spectroscopy by the means of excitation (e.g. photons or electrons) and the kind of " particles" that are detected. Thus photon-in-photon-out spectroscopy refers to all kinds of scattering of electromagnetic radiation, e.g. X-ray emission spectroscopy . An important example for a photon-in-electron-out spectroscopy is photoelectron or photoemission spectroscopy. Electromagnetism
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