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'light absorbing properties' is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to how certain materials affect light. For example, "The window shade fabric had excellent light absorbing properties, making it ideal for darker rooms."
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Some of these are promising cyanide-bridged SMMs, SCMs, switchable molecular materials or chemosensors with good light absorbing properties.
Recent advancements in the area of perovskite photovoltaics have drawn wide attention of scientific community, mainly because of exceptional light absorbing properties exhibited by these organometallic halides.
Moreover, Stahl et al. [ 36] reported that due to conjugated double bond in the polyene backbone of carotenoid structure, a major role in the protection of plants against photooxidative processes, which determines their light absorbing properties and influences the antioxidant activity.
Au-based therapeutic strategies (hyperthermal therapy) mainly imply their role as heat-mediating objects (due to their strong light absorbing properties) to destroy particle-loaded cells/tissues [ 5, 6].
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These regions exhibit non-scattering (and possibly absorbing) properties and present difficulties for accurate diffuse light modeling when reconstructing DOT images containing CSF regions [ 7, 8].
Filled with microwave absorbing foams, the lattice composites have excellent microwave absorbing properties.
The obtained TiO2/C composites show outstanding electromagnetic wave absorbing properties.
The impenetrable glowing fog is created by the light absorbing and scattering properties of gas and dust particles.
The light absorbing and redox properties for this hexametallic complex have been elucidated using smaller model fragments and spectroelectrochemistry.
Noble-metal nanocrystals have attracted a great amount of attention because of their unique light absorbing and scattering properties due to the localized surface plasmon resonance [1, 2, 3].
LSPR is an optical phenomenon associated with nanomaterials and is typically monitored by changes in the extinction spectra, as LSPR results in strong light absorbing and scattering properties.
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