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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spectral range' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this term when referring to the range of colors or wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, such as visible light, that an object, machine, or device is able to detect or produce. For example, "By increasing the spectral range of the infrared microscope, researchers were able to detect subtle differences in the samples."
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"We can identify weeds, like black grass, because it has a different spectral range than the crop," says Ursula Agriculture's William Allbrook.
By adjusting the spacing between the two mirrors, the instrument can be scanned over the spectral range of interest.
The spectral range is determined by detector spectral range and spectral class of stars.
This spectral range includes the eight ocean bands of OCTS.
The free spectral range (FSR) is about 18.6 nm.
The spectral range is from 300 nm to 1800 nm.
The free spectral range (FSR) is increased 2 times.
A problem with TTA upconverters is the spectral range.
Most photodetectors have a limited spectral range and can only detect a narrow range of wavelengths.
The free spectral range must thus be wide enough to resolve experimentally every single WGM over the whole spectral range chosen.
Coloration efficiencies and optical modulations of the films were estimated for a wide spectral range.
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