Proximity effect
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Proximity effect may refer to:
  • Proximity effect (atomic physics)
    Proximity effect (atomic physics)
    At the atomic level, when two atoms come into proximity, the highest energy, or valence, orbitals of the atoms change substantially and the electrons on the two atoms reorganize. One way to probe a correlated state is through the proximity effect. This phenomenon occurs when the correlations...

  • Proximity effect (audio)
    Proximity effect (audio)
    The proximity effect in audio is an increase in bass or low frequency response when a sound source is close to a microphone.-Technical explanation:...

    , an increase in bass or low frequency response when a sound source is close to a microphone
  • Proximity Effect (comics), a comic book series written by Scott Tucker and Aron Coleite
  • Proximity effect (electromagnetism)
    Proximity effect (electromagnetism)
    In a conductor carrying alternating current, if currents are flowing through one or more other nearby conductors, such as within a closely wound coil of wire, the distribution of current within the first conductor will be constrained to smaller regions. The resulting current crowding is termed the...

  • Proximity effect (electron beam lithography)
    Proximity effect (electron beam lithography)
    The proximity effect in electron beam lithography is the phenomenon that the exposure dose distribution, and hence the developed pattern, is wider than the scanned pattern, due to the interactions of the primary beam electrons with the resist and substrate...

    , a phenomenon in electron beam lithography (EBL)
  • Proximity effect (superconductivity), a term used in the field of superconductivity
  • The Proximity Effect (Nada Surf album), 1998
  • The Proximity Effect (Laki Mera album)
    The Proximity Effect (Laki Mera album)
    The Proximity Effect is the second studio album by Laki Mera and their first release from the Just Music label. Released in May 2011, the album was well-received, being described in The Sunday Times as "a dense folktronic architecture with an intricacy and subtlety that recalls the Blue Nile,...

    , 2011
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