decoupling

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English[edit]

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Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): [diːˈkʌpəlɪŋ], [diːˈkʊpəlɪŋɡ]

Verb[edit]

decoupling

  1. present participle and gerund of decouple

Noun[edit]

decoupling (plural decouplings)

  1. The act or process by which something is decoupled, as:
    1. The unhitching of railcars.
    2. The disentangling of economic interdependencies.
      Coordinate term: derisking
  2. (cosmology) The emission of photons during Recombination.
    • 2023 July 13, Wikipedia contributors, “Chronology of the universe”, in English Wikipedia[1], Wikimedia Foundation:
      Directly combining in a low energy state (ground state) is less efficient, so these hydrogen atoms generally form with the electrons still in a high-energy state, and once combined, the electrons quickly release energy in the form of one or more photons as they transition to a low energy state. This release of photons is known as photon decoupling.