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absorption band
noun
- a dark band in the absorption spectrum of a substance, corresponding to a range of wavelengths for which the substance absorbs more strongly than at adjacent wavelengths.
Word History and Origins
Origin of absorption band1
Example Sentences
For many applications, a narrow absorption band may be desirable.
The spectrum of chlorophyll, the green colouring matter of plants, shows two very strong absorption bands in the red.
And the study of the absorption bands in the spectrum of the living leaf becomes more intelligible in the light of these conclusions.
The bodies which exhibit the first kind are those which possess strong absorption bands, of which only one remains appreciable after great dilution.
Only very thin layers are sufficiently transparent to show the dispersion near or within an absorption band, and a large refracting angle is not required, the dispersion usually being very considerable.
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