释义 |
inhomogeneous line-broadening inhomogeneous line-broadening[in‚hä·mə′jē·nē·əs ′līn ‚brȯd·ən·iŋ] (optics) An increase beyond the natural linewidth in the width of an absorption or emission line that results from a disturbance (such as strains or imperfections) that can differ from one source emitter to another. |