What Does PIRI Stand For?
PIRI stands for Photoinduced Rydberg Ionization
PIRI, or Photoinduced Rydberg Ionization, is a technique used in atomic and molecular physics that involves the interaction of light with atoms or molecules to produce highly excited Rydberg states. This process allows for the precise control and observation of atomic interactions, enabling researchers to study fundamental quantum phenomena and enhance the understanding of many-body systems. PIRI has applications in fields such as quantum computing, ultracold physics, and spectroscopy, providing insights into the behavior of matter at the quantum level.
Added on 14th April 2008 | Last edited on 16th June 2025 | Edit Acronym