Sentence examples for below this wavelength from inspiring English sources

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The data were cut at 200 nm as the detector was saturated below this wavelength for some constructs as indicated by a high HT voltage.

Taking into account this broad emission band, the dynamics of the excited state was probed by taking the fluorescence decay for two distinct spectral ranges: above the emission maximum around 490 nm (channel 1) and below this wavelength (channel 2).

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The incident power on the cornea was adjusted to 610 µW, which is for this wavelength below the maximum exposure limit, given by laser safety standards.

Note that after RTA processing, the reflectance magnitude is reduced below the bandgap wavelength of ZnO (approximately 367 nm, discussed later) and enhanced above the bandgap wavelength, which indicates an enhancement in absorption intensity below the bandgap wavelength and a reduction in absorption intensity above this wavelength.

"All the events we are depicting are so small they are below the wavelength of light," he said.

Lithography moved beyond the point where it was supposed to work because below one micron you're below the wavelength of light.

Metal surfaces structured at a scale below the wavelength of light create devices that control plasmon beam direction through their polarization.

Both sets of data are well aligned, with the main discrepancies occurring around the thin inner annular ring having a radius below the wavelength.

For the direct measurement of the phase distribution in the diffraction orders a high-resolution interferometer is used, which allows access to a lateral length scale for the localization of phase singularities below the wavelength.

However, due to its large band gap energy (3.2 eV) it is not viable to use sunlight as an energy source for the photocatalysis activation, and so, ultraviolet (UV) radiation below the wavelength of 380 nm is required.

As explained below, this difference in wavelength is caused by a transformation of the exciting light, to a greater or lesser extent, to nonradiating vibration energy of atoms or ions.

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