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Discover Ludwig"absorption edge" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used in physics and chemistry to refer to a spectral line or boundary where there is a significant increase in the absorption of radiation by a substance. Example: The absorption edge for iron occurs at a wavelength of 278 nanometers.
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absorption edge
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The boundary of a dark band in an x-ray spectrum.
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The absorption edge is labeled.
Absorption edge takes place around 350 nm for all samples.
The energy difference defines the blueshift of absorption edge.
The extrapolated absorption edge is approximately 1.35 eV.
The absorption edge of the TiO2 appears at 380 nm.
These are attributed to emissions near the absorption edge.
The curve has a good straight line fit with higher energy range above the absorption edge, indicating a direct optical transition near the absorption edge.
It is seen that Bi4Ti3O12 has an absorption edge at 376.9 nm, and Ag3PO4 has an absorption edge at 498.5 nm.
Absorption edge of the multilayer structure As2S3 Mn 2%/Se is close to the absorption edge of the optical gap of the Se layer (see Fig. 6).
The quantum confinement resulted to a blue shift of the absorption edge; on the other hand, the excitonic energy caused the red shift of the absorption edge.
Moreover, the absorption edge of the Si-QDSL solar cell was 1.49 eV, which is similar to the absorption edge estimated from the optical measurements.
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