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The phrase "absorption maximum" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and physics, to refer to the wavelength at which a substance absorbs the most light.
Example: "The absorption maximum of the dye was measured at 450 nm, indicating its peak light absorption capability."
Alternatives: "peak absorption" or "maximum absorbance".
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The absorption maximum for the dye alone in the alcohols used is 597 mµ.
P5 has the longest wavelength absorption maximum of 1128 nm with a low energy absorption onset of over 1450 nm.
The wavelength position of the absorption maximum can be calculated directly from the normal dispersion relations of MIM cavities.
When alcoholic solutions of the dye and phospholipid were mixed, the absorption maximum dropped to 570 mµ, before precipitation took place.
Minimum MW absorption (maximum penetration depth) was observed in temperature range of 300 to 400 °C.
The absorption maximum of the solvate was also found to show a bathochromic spectral shift.
Also the absorption maximum and molar extinction coefficient of the dyes are increased.
PTZT2T showed a large bathochromic shift of absorption maximum from solution to film by 57 nm.
The plasmonic absorption is clearly visible and its absorption maximum red-shifts with increasing particle diameters.
The absorption maximum near 342 nm, characteristic of pyridinium rings, disappears, while an absorption maximum near 500 nm appears and then disappears.
In the visual pigments, the interaction of the excited-state dipole moment of retinal with a suitably located charged group could control the position of the absorption maximum.
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