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Transmittance

Transmittance of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in transmitting radiant energy. It is the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is transmitted through a sample, in contrast to the transmission coefficient, which is the ratio of the transmitted to incident electric field. Transmittance of the surface of a material is its effectiveness in transmitting radiant energy. It is the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is transmitted through a sample, in contrast to the transmission coefficient, which is the ratio of the transmitted to incident electric field. Internal transmittance refers to energy loss by absorption, whereas (total) transmittance is that due to absorption, scattering, reflection, etc. Hemispherical transmittance of a surface, denoted T, is defined as

[ "Optoelectronics", "Quantum mechanics", "Analytical chemistry", "Optics", "Composite material", "diffuse transmittance", "spectral transmittance", "Transparent ceramics", "solar transmittance", "Hot-point probe" ]
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