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The bottom numbers of the barcode (see Figures5a,e) indicate the wavelength scale.
485 and 625 indicate the wavelength at which the intensity was monitored.
The blue band indicates the wavelength band around the absorption peak centered at 935 nm with a band width of 5 nm, and the two red bands indicate the wavelength band outside the absorption band centered at 935 and 972 nm with a band width of 5 nm.
Dashed vertical lines indicate the wavelength region containing the strongest spectral feature in the experimental reflectance spectra.
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The arrows indicate the wavelengths of the quantum cutoff energies converted from the corresponding bias voltages.
The locations of the maxima and minima indicate the wavelengths for which the retardance is an integer multiple of π radians.
In Figure 2(b), green squares indicate the wavelengths of the main amide bands as well as their corresponding spectra signal.
The wave-vector is k = − k[sin θ cos ϕ, sin θ sin ϕ, cos θ]T, where k = 2π/λ, the symbol λ indicates the wavelength, and the superscript T indicates the transpose.
The PSD diagram of track vertical irregularity clearly indicates the wavelength components of one long rail irregularity and the density of mean square value of each wavelength inside the tiny bandwidth.
The dashed line indicates the wavelength of the excitation laser line that was used (561 nm).
CFP excitation and emission filters used were 440AF21 and 480AF30, YFP excitation and emission filters used were 500AF25 and 545AF35 (the first number indicating the wavelength of maximum transmission and the second the bandwidth of the filters), and the dichroic mirror used was 436-510DBDR (all from Omega Optical).
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