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Definition of Singlets

Singlet
Singlet Sin"glet, n. An unlined or undyed waistcoat; a single garment; -- opposed to doublet. [Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Singlets from wikipedia

- up singlet in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Singlet may refer to: singlet state, in theoretical physics, a quantum state with zero spin Singlet fission...
- two unpaired electrons and shows threefold splitting of spectral lines. Singlets and the related spin concepts of doublets and triplets occur frequently...
- by amateurs, although the use of singlets in professional wrestling has declined in the last two decades. The singlet became common in college wrestling...
- Singlet oxygen, systematically named dioxygen(singlet) and dioxidene, is a gaseous inorganic chemical with the formula O=O (also written as 1 [O 2] or...
- Singlet fission is a spin-allowed process, unique to molecular photophysics, whereby one singlet excited state is converted into two triplet states. The...
- In optics, a simple lens or singlet lens is a lens consisting of a single simple element. Typical examples include a magnifying gl**** or a lens in a pair...
- and singlet oxygen: The reverse reaction, the addition of singlet oxygen to water, typically does not occur in part due to the scarcity of singlet oxygen...
- is not simply two radicals. This is because radical-pairs (specifically singlets) are quantum entangled, even as separate molecules. More fundamental to...
- aligning oppositely to give S = 0, a spin singlet. Most molecules encountered in daily life exist in a singlet state because all of their electrons are...
- momentum. States with multiplicity 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 are respectively called singlets, doublets, triplets, quartets and quintets. In the ground state of an atom...