What Does APS Stand For?
APS stands for Autocorrelated Photon Spectroscopy
Autocorrelated Photon Spectroscopy (APS) is a advanced analytical technique used in the study of quantum optics and photonic systems. It involves measuring the temporal correlation of photon emissions from a light source to gain insights into the underlying physical processes and interactions at play. By analyzing the statistical properties of the detected photons, APS provides valuable information regarding the coherence, timing, and dynamics of light-matter interactions, making it an essential tool in fields such as nanophotonics, quantum computing, and materials science.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 17th June 2025 | Edit Acronym
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