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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a transmittance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to optics, physics, or engineering when discussing the measure of the amount of light or other radiation that passes through a material.
Example: "The experiment measured a transmittance of 85% for the glass sample."
Alternatives: "a transmission" or "a light transmittance".
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at a transmittance of 90%.
The composite exhibits a transmittance of 50 55% in the visible range.
A transmittance of −44 dB is achieved by multiple coating of the filter.
The optical properties are as follows: a transmittance of 19.8%, a reflectance of 9.1%, a calculated phase shift of ∼181.5° at the exposure wavelength of 193 nm, and a transmittance of 18.9% at the inspection wavelength of 257 nm.
Via this method, graphene with a transmittance of 91.9% and a sheet resistance of 565 Ohm/sq has been obtained.
The AgNWs/ZnO films show a transmittance of ∼88% and a sheet resistance of ∼10 Ω/sq.
The p-type ZnO N thin film is transparent in the visible range with a transmittance larger than 83%.
Both films presented ZnO hexagonal wurtzite structure, a transmittance above 80% and band gap of 3.2 eV.
The highest EM-shielding efficiency is 12.86 dB at 10 GHz with a transmittance of 70.85% at 4500 nm.
The PRMA is predicted to have a transmittance of over an order magnitude better than previous wide-range parallel energy analyzer designs.
Fig. 2 a Transmittance spectra.
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