Stereoscopic spectroscopy is a technique that combines principles of spectroscopy with stereoscopic imaging to analyze and visualize the spectral characteristics of samples in three dimensions. This method allows researchers to obtain detailed information about the spatial distribution and chemical composition of materials. In traditional spectroscopy, light is used to study the interaction of different materials with electromagnetic radiation, often providing information about their molecular or atomic structure.

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