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Optical spectroscopy is a continuously developing field which provides new practical methods for the remote sensing of different natural and artificially ionized entities. This book presents a detailed description of a new spectropolarimetric method of sensing based on the phenomenon of the polarization of ensembles of atomic particles resulting from collisional processes in a diluted ionized media.

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Kazantsev, S.A., Petrashen, A.G., Firstova, N.M. (1999). Conclusions. In: Impact Spectropolarimetric Sensing. Physics of Atoms and Molecules. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-4839-3_14

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