transmittancetrænsˈmɪt ns, trænz-
transmittance (n)
English Definitions:
transmittance, transmission (noun)
the fraction of radiant energy that passes through a substance
transmittance (Noun)
a transmission
transmittance (Noun)
the fraction of incident light, or other radiation, that passes through a substance
Transmittance
In optics and spectroscopy, transmittance is the fraction of incident light at a specified wavelength that passes through a sample. The terms visible transmittance and visible absorptance, which are the respective fractions for the spectrum of light visible radiation, are also used. The natural radiation of the cuvette corresponding to the temperature of the cuvette remains ignored - see radiative transfer equation. Related terms are absorbance, or absorption factor, which is the fraction of radiation absorbed by a sample at a specified wavelength.
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