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The phrase 'absorption coefficient' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in scientific and technical writing to refer to a numerical measure of how much light, sound, heat, or other energy is absorbed by a particular material. For example, "The absorption coefficient of a material can determine its effectiveness as an insulator."
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With a λ0) being the absorption coefficient at a reference wavelength λ0.
The normalized absorption coefficient χμ(E) (left) and the fine structure signal k3χ(k) (right).
Johansson, J. D. Spectroscopic method for determination of the absorption coefficient in brain tissue.
Figure 3: The absorption coefficient for liquid water as a function of frequency.
A strength (default is 1.0) to multiply the PML absorption coefficient by.
+ :: A strength (default is <code>1.0</code>) to multiply the PML absorption coefficient by.
:: A strength (default is <code>1.0</code>) to multiply the PML absorption coefficient by.
where I is the transmitted light intensity, z is the position of the sample depth and α is absorption coefficient.
From J.D. Jackson, Classical Electrodynamics, copyright © 1975 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. …wavelength and is called its absorption coefficient.
The bandgap value was extracted from the relation between the absorption coefficient and photon energy for the indirect bandgap semiconductor.
Absorption coefficient indicates that the nitrided films are direct semiconductor.
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