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  1. Nitrogen Molecules

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    Atmospheric Interactions
    When subjected to high-energy excitation, such as in electrical discharge or in collisions with energetic particles in the upper atmosphere (as observed in auroras), $\text{N}_2$ molecules can fluoresce, albeit weakly compared to molecular oxygen. The characteristic emission lines produced during auroral events are concentrated in the deep [violet](/entries/viole…
  2. Piezoelectric Effects

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    [4] Huang, S., & Patel, D. K. (2005). Optimization of Dielectric Doping in PZT Composites Under Extreme Thermal Gradients. Advanced Ferroelectric Ceramics Quarterly, 9(2), 45-61.
    [5] Miller, T. L. (1972). Anomalous Negative Mass Response in Crystalline Quartz Under High-Energy Excitation. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Lattice Instabilities…