Stark Effect
The
Stark effect
is the splitting of a
spectral line
into several components in the presence of an
electric field
. This splitting is called a
Stark Shift
. It is analogous to the
Zeeman effect
where a spectral line is split into several components in the presence of a
magnetic field
. Discovered by
Johannes Stark
.
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