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If the intensity of a given wavelength of light is increased step by step above the threshold, a point comes when the subject states that it is coloured, and the difference between the threshold for light appreciation and this, the chromatic threshold, is called the photochromatic interval.
One important component is sensitivity at a given wavelength of light.
Both positive and negative correlations between visual sensitivity at a given wavelength of light with the ambient abundance of that wavelength have been reported [ 16].
Both positive and negative correlations between visual sensitivity at a given wavelength of light and the abundance of that wavelength in the ambient light have been reported [ 8, 13, 15, 16, 59].
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The interval stretches on either side of the isobestic point of hemoglobin, i.e., a given wavelength where absorption of light for oxy and deoxyhemoglobin is identical.
This type of arrangement induces optical interference effects that can be exploited to tune the reflective properties of films, so that they block light of any given wavelength range of choice.
Light, for example, appearing in some respects as a continuous electromagnetic wave, on the submicroscopic level is emitted and absorbed in discrete amounts, or quanta; and for light of a given wavelength, the magnitude of all the quanta emitted or absorbed is the same in both energy and momentum.
Nora explained that these were beamlines--stations around the accelerator ring where synchrotron radiation of a given wavelength (x-ray or ultraviolet light, for example) was funneled off the electron beam for use in experiments.
Spectral sensitivity (luminous efficiency function) is given by the minimal intensity of monochromatic light of given wavelength that can be detected.
The EQE was obtained as follows: EQE = 100 × hc × I ph/λP where P is the incident light power at a given wavelength, c is the speed of the light, h is Planck constant and I ph is the photocurrent generated by the device.
The figure shows a ray of ordinary (nonpolarized) light of a given wavelength incident on a reflecting surface of a transparent medium (e.g., water or glass).
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