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  • Absorption edge
  • In physics, an absorption edge (also known as an absorption discontinuity or absorption limit) is a sharp discontinuity in the absorption spectrum of a

    Absorption edge

    Absorption edge

    Absorption_edge

  • X-ray absorption near edge structure
  • Type of X-ray absorption spectrometry requiring a synchrotron radiation facility

    X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES), also known as near edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS), is a type of absorption spectroscopy that

    X-ray absorption near edge structure

    X-ray_absorption_near_edge_structure

  • K-edge
  • Sudden increase in x-ray absorption

    In X-ray absorption spectroscopy, the K-edge is a sudden increase in x-ray absorption occurring when the energy of the X-rays is just above the binding

    K-edge

    K-edge

  • X-ray absorption spectroscopy
  • Synchrotron radiation-based spectroscopy

    The absorption threshold determined by the transition to the lowest unoccupied states: the states at the Fermi level in metals giving a "rising edge" with

    X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    X-ray_absorption_spectroscopy

  • Extended X-ray absorption fine structure
  • Measurement of X-ray absorption of a material as a function of energy

    Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS), along with X-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES), is a subset of X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    Extended X-ray absorption fine structure

    Extended X-ray absorption fine structure

    Extended_X-ray_absorption_fine_structure

  • X-ray spectroscopy
  • Technique to characterize materials using X-ray radiation

    produces quantitative results (after some mathematical corrections for absorption, fluorescence and atomic number). Atoms can be excited by a high-energy

    X-ray spectroscopy

    X-ray_spectroscopy

  • X-ray absorption fine structure
  • Specific structure observed in X-ray absorption spectroscopy

    energy regions: The edge region usually extends in a range of few eV around the absorption edge. The spectral features in the edge region i) in good metals

    X-ray absorption fine structure

    X-ray absorption fine structure

    X-ray_absorption_fine_structure

  • Urbach energy
  • Energy parameter

    onset of absorption near the band edge, and hence the broadness of the density of states. A sharper onset of absorption represents a lower Urbach energy

    Urbach energy

    Urbach_energy

  • Electro-absorption modulator
  • Device used for modulating a laser beam

    in the absorption spectrum caused by an applied electric field, which changes the bandgap energy (thus the photon energy of an absorption edge) but usually

    Electro-absorption modulator

    Electro-absorption_modulator

  • Fluoride glass
  • Class of glasses based on fluorides rather than oxides

    UV absorption edge, Rayleigh scattering, and multiphonon absorption. At short wavelengths within the UV and visible spectrum, the UV absorption edge is

    Fluoride glass

    Fluoride glass

    Fluoride_glass

  • Synchrotron light source
  • Particle accelerator designed to produce intense x-ray beams

    near the absorption edge, and analysis of these modulations (called the X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) or near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure

    Synchrotron light source

    Synchrotron light source

    Synchrotron_light_source

  • Tauc plot
  • Method for determining the band gap of a material

    (link) MacFarlane, G. G. & Roberts, V. (1955). "Infrared absorption of germanium near the lattice edge". Physical Review. 97 (6): 1714–1716. Bibcode:1955PhRv

    Tauc plot

    Tauc plot

    Tauc_plot

  • Two-photon absorption
  • Simultaneous absorption of two photons by a molecule

    physics, two-photon absorption (TPA or 2PA), also called two-photon excitation or non-linear absorption, is the simultaneous absorption of two photons of

    Two-photon absorption

    Two-photon absorption

    Two-photon_absorption

  • Mass attenuation coefficient
  • Property of materials

    reliable data. Absorption coefficient Absorption cross section Attenuation length Attenuation Beer–Lambert law Cargo scanning Compton edge Compton scattering

    Mass attenuation coefficient

    Mass attenuation coefficient

    Mass_attenuation_coefficient

  • Absorption cross section
  • Mmeasures the probability of an absorption process

    In physics, absorption cross section is a measure of the probability of an absorption process. More generally, the term cross section is used in physics

    Absorption cross section

    Absorption cross section

    Absorption_cross_section

  • Moss–Burstein effect
  • Phenomenon observed in semiconductors

    which the apparent band gap of a semiconductor is increased as the absorption edge is pushed to higher energies as a result of some states close to the

    Moss–Burstein effect

    Moss–Burstein effect

    Moss–Burstein_effect

  • X-ray crystallography
  • Technique used for determining crystal structures and identifying mineral compounds

    X-ray scattering (WAXS) X-ray diffraction The absorption edge is originally known from X-ray absorption spectroscopy. See "X-ray Anomalous Scattering"

    X-ray crystallography

    X-ray crystallography

    X-ray_crystallography

  • Electro–optic effect
  • Changes in optical properties from applied electric fields

    experimentally observed. Changes in absorption can have a strong effect on refractive index for wavelengths near the absorption edge, due to the Kramers–Kronig

    Electro–optic effect

    Electro–optic_effect

  • Spectral imaging (radiography)
  • high-atomic-number contrast agents with K absorption edges in the diagnostic energy range may be present in the body. K-edge energies are material specific, which

    Spectral imaging (radiography)

    Spectral_imaging_(radiography)

  • X-ray
  • Form of electromagnetic radiation

    changes in interaction probability, so called absorption edges. However, the general trend of high absorption coefficients and thus short penetration depths

    X-ray

    X-ray

    X-ray

  • Absorption spectroscopy
  • Spectroscopic techniques that measure the absorption of radiation

    Absorption spectroscopy is spectroscopy that involves techniques that measure the absorption of electromagnetic radiation, as a function of frequency or

    Absorption spectroscopy

    Absorption spectroscopy

    Absorption_spectroscopy

  • Atomic form factor
  • Measure of the scattering amplitude of a wave by an isolated atom

    become large near an absorption edge. Anomalous X-ray scattering makes use of the variation of the form factor close to an absorption edge to vary the scattering

    Atomic form factor

    Atomic form factor

    Atomic_form_factor

  • Water window
  • x-rays. The window extends from the K-absorption edge of carbon at 282 eV (68 PHz, 4.40 nm wavelength) to the K-edge of oxygen at 533 eV (129 PHz, 2.33 nm

    Water window

    Water_window

  • Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering
  • Advanced X-ray spectroscopy technique

    spectroscopies, and the tuning of the incoming X-rays to a specific absorption edge allows for element and chemical specificity. Due to the intrinsic inefficiency

    Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering

    Resonant inelastic X-ray scattering

    Resonant_inelastic_X-ray_scattering

  • Anomalous X-ray scattering
  • occurs when a wavelength is selected that is in the vicinity of an absorption edge of one of the constituent elements of the sample. It is used in materials

    Anomalous X-ray scattering

    Anomalous_X-ray_scattering

  • Franz–Keldysh effect
  • Change in optical absorption by a semiconductor when an electric field is applied

    Leonid Keldysh. Karl W. Böer observed first the shift of the optical absorption edge with electric fields during the discovery of high-field domains and

    Franz–Keldysh effect

    Franz–Keldysh_effect

  • Attenuation coefficient
  • Light or sound absorption in a substance

    volume, the beam will lose intensity due to two processes: absorption and scattering. Absorption indicates energy that is lost from the beam, while scattering

    Attenuation coefficient

    Attenuation_coefficient

  • X-ray filter
  • Material placed in front of an X-ray source

    Nickel has an absorption edge at 149 pm, between the two copper lines. Thus, using nickel as a filter for copper would result in the absorption of the slightly

    X-ray filter

    X-ray_filter

  • Absorption (acoustics)
  • When an object takes in energy from sound waves instead of reflecting them

    random-incidence absorption coefficient. This method yields the practical sound absorption coefficient, which may exceed 1.0 due to edge diffraction effects

    Absorption (acoustics)

    Absorption (acoustics)

    Absorption_(acoustics)

  • Surface-extended X-ray absorption fine structure
  • Surface Sensitive equivalent

    species in the sample by just tuning the X-ray photon energy to the absorption edge of that species. Joachim Stöhr played a major role in the initial development

    Surface-extended X-ray absorption fine structure

    Surface-extended_X-ray_absorption_fine_structure

  • X-ray notation
  • Method of labeling atomic orbitals

    copper. X-ray absorption is reported as which orbital absorbed the x-ray photon. In EXAFS and XMCD the L-edge or the L absorption edge is the point where

    X-ray notation

    X-ray_notation

  • Johannes Martin Bijvoet
  • Dutch chemist and crystallographer

    the same energy but with a shift in phase, X-ray radiation near the absorption edge of an atom creates a partial ionisation process. Some new X-ray radiation

    Johannes Martin Bijvoet

    Johannes Martin Bijvoet

    Johannes_Martin_Bijvoet

  • Exciton
  • Quasiparticle which is a bound state of an electron and an electron hole

    significant enhancement of absorption in the vicinity of the fundamental absorption edge also known as the Mahan or Fermi-edge singularity. The concept

    Exciton

    Exciton

    Exciton

  • Core electron
  • Inner-shell electron of an atom

    an element to probe by tuning the X-ray energy to the appropriate absorption edge. The spectra of the radiation emitted can be used to determine the

    Core electron

    Core_electron

  • X-ray Raman scattering
  • They can be used to study near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure (NEXAFS or XANES) as well as extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS). XRS belongs

    X-ray Raman scattering

    X-ray_Raman_scattering

  • Noise reduction coefficient
  • Sound absorption performance of a material

    measurement effects such as edge diffraction and non-ideal diffuse-field conditions rather than “more than 100%” absorption. NRC should not be confused

    Noise reduction coefficient

    Noise reduction coefficient

    Noise_reduction_coefficient

  • X-ray scattering techniques
  • Family of analytical techniques

    Electronic Structure & Excitations X-ray Raman scattering 10 50 - 1000 Absorption Edge Structure, Bonding, Valence High resolution IXS 10 0.001 - 0.1 Atomic

    X-ray scattering techniques

    X-ray scattering techniques

    X-ray_scattering_techniques

  • Walther Kossel
  • German theoretical physicist (1888–1956)

    first to explain the theory of absorption limits in X-ray spectra. The edge appears at a critical frequency where absorption of the radiation largely begins

    Walther Kossel

    Walther Kossel

    Walther_Kossel

  • Photoluminescence
  • Light emission from substances after they absorb photons

    (abbreviated as PL) is light emission from any form of matter after the absorption of photons (electromagnetic radiation). It is one of many forms of luminescence

    Photoluminescence

    Photoluminescence

    Photoluminescence

  • Metal L-edge
  • Spectroscopic technique

    first-row transition metals), which creates a characteristic absorption peak called the L-edge. Similar features can also be studied by Electron Energy Loss

    Metal L-edge

    Metal L-edge

    Metal_L-edge

  • Urbach tail
  • Phenomenon in semiconductor physics

    exponential part in the energy spectrum of the absorption coefficient. This tail appears near the optical band edge in amorphous, disordered and crystalline

    Urbach tail

    Urbach tail

    Urbach_tail

  • X-ray emission spectroscopy
  • Emission of secondary X-rays from a material excited by high-energy X-rays

    combined with absorption measurements of the so-called "pre-edge" region. Those measurements are called XANES (X-ray absorption near edge structure). In

    X-ray emission spectroscopy

    X-ray emission spectroscopy

    X-ray_emission_spectroscopy

  • Mean free path
  • Average distance travelled by a particle between impacts with other particles

    S. M. "Tables of X-Ray Mass Attenuation Coefficients and Mass Energy-Absorption Coefficients". National Institute of Standards and Technology. Retrieved

    Mean free path

    Mean free path

    Mean_free_path

  • Perovskite nanocrystal
  • Class of semiconductor nanocrystals

    altering the degree of quantum confinement. Aside from tuning the absorption edge and emission wavelength by anion substitution, it was also observed

    Perovskite nanocrystal

    Perovskite nanocrystal

    Perovskite_nanocrystal

  • Small-angle X-ray scattering
  • Radiation scattering technique

    scattering yield by matching the energy of X-ray source to a resonant absorption edge in as it is done for resonant inelastic X-ray scattering. Different

    Small-angle X-ray scattering

    Small-angle_X-ray_scattering

  • Indium gallium arsenide
  • Alloy

    strain, In 0.53Ga 0.47As is used. This composition has an optical absorption edge at 0.75 eV, corresponding to a cut-off wavelength of λ=1.68 μm at 295 K

    Indium gallium arsenide

    Indium_gallium_arsenide

  • X-ray birefringence imaging
  • uses linearly polarized X-rays with an energy tuned to an elemental absorption edge. The tuned X-rays interact solely with the absorbing element, thus

    X-ray birefringence imaging

    X-ray birefringence imaging

    X-ray_birefringence_imaging

  • Quadricyclane
  • Chemical compound

    This reaction has been proposed to store solar energy. However, the absorption edge of light does not extend past 300 nm whereas most solar radiation has

    Quadricyclane

    Quadricyclane

  • Phase-contrast X-ray imaging
  • Imaging systems using changes in phase

    section. Far from the absorption edges (peaks in the absorption cross-section due to the enhanced probability for the absorption of a photon that has a

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast X-ray imaging

    Phase-contrast_X-ray_imaging

  • Burstein
  • Surname list

    whereby the apparent band gap of a semiconductor is increased as the absorption edge is pushed to higher energies as a result of all states close to the

    Burstein

    Burstein

  • Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation
  • Device that emites acoustic radiation

    Both effects lead to large changes of the optical properties near the absorption edge, which are useful for intensity modulation and optical switching. Namely

    Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

    Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation

    Sound_amplification_by_stimulated_emission_of_radiation

  • Printed circuit board
  • Board to support and connect electronic components

    the FR-4 materials are not too susceptible, with absorption of only 0.15%. Teflon has very low absorption of 0.01%. Polyimides and cyanate esters, on the

    Printed circuit board

    Printed circuit board

    Printed_circuit_board

  • Molybdenum ditelluride
  • Chemical compound

    absorption edge occurs in the spectrum with wavelengths longer than 6720 Å transmitted and shorter wavelengths heavily attenuated. At 77 K this edge changes

    Molybdenum ditelluride

    Molybdenum ditelluride

    Molybdenum_ditelluride

  • Magnetic structure
  • Ordered arrangement of magnetic spins in a material

    magnetic structure. If a wavelength is selected that is close to an absorption edge of one of elements contained in the materials the scattering becomes

    Magnetic structure

    Magnetic structure

    Magnetic_structure

  • Inverted ligand field theory
  • Molecular orbital theory

    this oxidation state. Using UV/visible/near IR spectroscopy, Cu K-edge X-ray absorption spectroscopy, and 1s2p resonant inelastic X-ray scattering in concert

    Inverted ligand field theory

    Inverted ligand field theory

    Inverted_ligand_field_theory

  • Sulfoxylic acid
  • Unstable oxoacid of sulfur

    X-ray absorption near edge structure at 2476.1 eV. With sulfur the X-ray absorption edge changes with oxidation state as per Kunzl's law. The edge corresponds

    Sulfoxylic acid

    Sulfoxylic acid

    Sulfoxylic_acid

  • Powder diffraction
  • Experimental method in X-ray diffraction

    anomalous scattering effects when the wavelength is chosen close to the absorption edge of one of the elements of the sample. Neutron diffraction has never

    Powder diffraction

    Powder diffraction

    Powder_diffraction

  • Quantum well laser
  • Laser diode in which the active region is so narrow that quantum confinement occurs

    alter the optical absorption properties (the absorption "edge") of these semiconductors. He realized that, instead of the optical absorption increasing smoothly

    Quantum well laser

    Quantum_well_laser

  • Single crystal
  • Material with a continuous, unbroken crystal lattice

    Šedivý, L.; Bugár, M. (14 September 2014). "High temperature optical absorption edge of CdTe single crystal". Journal of Applied Physics. 116 (10): 103521

    Single crystal

    Single crystal

    Single_crystal

  • First Large Absorption Survey in HI
  • Large-scale radio astronomy survey

    The First Large Absorption Survey in HI (FLASH) is a large survey project conducted with CSIRO's Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder telescope

    First Large Absorption Survey in HI

    First_Large_Absorption_Survey_in_HI

  • John Woollam (physicist)
  • 2013. Datta, T.; Woollam, John; Notohamiprodjo, W. (1989). "Optical-absorption edge and disorder effects in hydrogenated amorphous diamondlike carbon films"

    John Woollam (physicist)

    John Woollam (physicist)

    John_Woollam_(physicist)

  • Extreme ultraviolet lithography
  • Lithography using 13.5 nm UV light

    absorption, and hence, absorbed dose. The thinner resist is also more susceptible to nanovoids leading to resist breaks. Even with higher absorption at

    Extreme ultraviolet lithography

    Extreme ultraviolet lithography

    Extreme_ultraviolet_lithography

  • Elias Burstein
  • American physicist (1917–2017)

    publication explained an "anomalous shift" of the interband optical absorption edge of InSb to higher energies that had been reported by researchers at

    Elias Burstein

    Elias Burstein

    Elias_Burstein

  • Shell star
  • Type of star

    star having a spectrum that shows extremely broad absorption lines, plus some very narrow absorption lines. They typically also show some emission lines

    Shell star

    Shell star

    Shell_star

  • Hafnium disulfide
  • Chemical compound

    66. ISBN 1-4398-5511-0. Terashima, K.; Imai, I. (1987). "Indirect absorption edge of ZrS2 and HfS2". Solid State Communications. 63 (4): 315. Bibcode:1987SSCom

    Hafnium disulfide

    Hafnium disulfide

    Hafnium_disulfide

  • Lieselotte Templeton
  • German-born American crystallographer (1918-2009)

    dispersion of absorption edges with synchrotron radiation: Phillips, J. C.; Templeton, D. H.; Templeton, L. K.; Hodgson, K. O. (1978-07-21). "LIII-Edge Anomalous

    Lieselotte Templeton

    Lieselotte_Templeton

  • Isolator (microwave)
  • limited to a shallow strip on each face. For a given bias field, resonance absorption occurs over a fairly narrow frequency band, but since in practice the

    Isolator (microwave)

    Isolator (microwave)

    Isolator_(microwave)

  • Caterina Vozzi
  • Italian physicist

    oxidation/spin states or elements. X-ray measurements near specific absorption edges (e.g. the Carbon K-edge) provides information of the structural and electronic

    Caterina Vozzi

    Caterina_Vozzi

  • Piezochromism
  • "Mechanism of Pressure-Induced Phase Transitions, Amorphization, and Absorption-Edge Shift in Photovoltaic Methylammonium Lead Iodide". The Journal of Physical

    Piezochromism

    Piezochromism

    Piezochromism

  • Advanced superionic conductor
  • Electric-conducting material with near-optimal ion transport

    (2009-12-01). "Temperature variation of electrical conductivity and absorption edge in Cu7GeSe5I advanced superionic conductor". Journal of Physics and

    Advanced superionic conductor

    Advanced_superionic_conductor

  • Rodney Loudon
  • British physicist (1934–2022)

    Telephone Laboratories (1965-66) University of Essex (1966-2022) Thesis The theory of the absorption edge in semiconductors Doctoral advisor Roger J. Elliott

    Rodney Loudon

    Rodney Loudon

    Rodney_Loudon

  • Fluorooxoborate
  • Class of chemical compounds

    one-dimensional chains. BaCdBe2(BO3)2F2 to NaMgBe2(BO3)2F have ultraviolet absorption edges below 200 nm. Na3B3O3F6 contains isolated rings. KB3O4F2 has a monoclinic

    Fluorooxoborate

    Fluorooxoborate

  • Organic semiconductor
  • Type of semiconductor

    thereby emitting photoluminescence – or non-radiatively. The optical absorption edge of organic semiconductors is typically 1.7–3 eV, equivalent to a spectral

    Organic semiconductor

    Organic_semiconductor

  • Normalized Difference Red Edge Index
  • Metric in biology

    The normalized difference red edge index (NDRE) is a metric that can be used to analyse whether images obtained from multi-spectral image sensors contain

    Normalized Difference Red Edge Index

    Normalized_Difference_Red_Edge_Index

  • Direct and indirect band gaps
  • Types of energy range in a solid where no electron states can exist

    whether a band gap is direct or indirect uses absorption spectroscopy. By plotting certain powers of the absorption coefficient against photon energy, one can

    Direct and indirect band gaps

    Direct and indirect band gaps

    Direct_and_indirect_band_gaps

  • Lidar
  • Method of spatial measurement using laser

    reflection is typically used for making absorption measurements of the atmosphere. "Differential absorption lidar" (DIAL) measurements utilize two or

    Lidar

    Lidar

    Lidar

  • Tris(bipyridine)iron(II) chloride
  • Chemical compound

    signals in the time-resolved X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) and X-ray emission spectra (XES). Time-resolved Fe K-edge EXAFS has revealed a 0.203 ± 0.008 Å

    Tris(bipyridine)iron(II) chloride

    Tris(bipyridine)iron(II) chloride

    Tris(bipyridine)iron(II)_chloride

  • Transition-edge sensor
  • Cryogenic energy sensor or particle detector

    A transition-edge sensor (TES) is a type of cryogenic energy sensor or cryogenic particle detector that exploits the strongly temperature-dependent resistance

    Transition-edge sensor

    Transition-edge sensor

    Transition-edge_sensor

  • Edge Hill University
  • English public university

    further developments at Ormskirk and the absorption of the former Sefton School of Health Studies. In 2005, Edge Hill was granted Taught Degree Awarding

    Edge Hill University

    Edge_Hill_University

  • Synthesis of nanoparticles by fungi
  • sulfide absorption edge ca. 450 is indicative of quantum size particles. Larger nanoparticle of each type will have UV-Vis absorption peaks or edges that

    Synthesis of nanoparticles by fungi

    Synthesis_of_nanoparticles_by_fungi

  • Thermal fracturing in glass
  • the edges are relatively cooler than the exposed areas, so space heating devices in very close proximity may cause thermal fracture. Solar absorption: the

    Thermal fracturing in glass

    Thermal_fracturing_in_glass

  • Shockley–Queisser limit
  • Maximum theoretical efficiency of a solar cell

    be 1700 photons per second per square centimetre for silicon at 300K. Absorption of a photon creates an electron-hole pair, which could potentially contribute

    Shockley–Queisser limit

    Shockley–Queisser limit

    Shockley–Queisser_limit

  • Laser beam profiler
  • Measurement device

    calibrated for near-infrared wavelengths, up to the long wavelength absorption edge of the substrate (around 2.2 μm for glasses). Typically, one can expect

    Laser beam profiler

    Laser beam profiler

    Laser_beam_profiler

  • X-ray optics
  • Branch of optics

    reduces the low-energy part of the spectrum, and possibly parts above absorption edges of the elements used for the filter. Analytical X-ray techniques such

    X-ray optics

    X-ray_optics

  • Polyfluorene
  • Chemical compound

    copolymers of fluorene have achieved efficiencies above 4% when their absorption edge was pushed to 700 nm. The voltage of polymer solar cells has also been

    Polyfluorene

    Polyfluorene

    Polyfluorene

  • Visible spectrum
  • Portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that is visible to the human eye

    suggesting direct absorption by the L-opsin, there are also reports that pulsed NIR lasers can evoke green, which suggests two-photon absorption may be enabling

    Visible spectrum

    Visible spectrum

    Visible_spectrum

  • FEFF (software)
  • projected local densities of states (LDOS). The spectra include x-ray absorption near edge structure (XANES), x-ray natural circular dichroism (XNCD), and non-resonant

    FEFF (software)

    FEFF_(software)

  • O. K. Harsh
  • Indian-born Australian scholar

    Morshed U Chowdhury, Om Kumar Harsh, p:277-282, Cited by 22 "X-ray K-absorption edge shifts in transition elements", 1979, KS Srivastava, RL Shrivastava

    O. K. Harsh

    O._K._Harsh

  • Stokes shift
  • Difference between absorption and emission peak maxima

    minimizing losses due to self-absorption. This allows more of the emitted light to be guided by total internal reflection to the edges of the device, where photovoltaic

    Stokes shift

    Stokes shift

    Stokes_shift

  • Charles H. Henry
  • American physicist

    electron states would greatly alter the optical absorption edge of the semiconductor. Instead of the absorption being a smooth curve steeply rising with optical

    Charles H. Henry

    Charles H. Henry

    Charles_H._Henry

  • Index of physics articles (A)
  • Absorber Absorption (acoustics) Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) Absorption band Absorption cross section Absorption curve Absorption edge Absorption refrigerator

    Index of physics articles (A)

    Index_of_physics_articles_(A)

  • Wilson's disease
  • Genetic multisystem copper-transport disease

    increase the removal of copper from the body, while others prevent the absorption of copper from the diet. Generally, penicillamine is the first treatment

    Wilson's disease

    Wilson's disease

    Wilson's_disease

  • Bass trap
  • Sound dampening equipment

    built to provide a critical listening environment. Like all acoustically absorptive devices, they function by turning sound energy into heat through friction

    Bass trap

    Bass trap

    Bass_trap

  • Stellar classification
  • Classification of stars based on spectral properties

    spectral class using Roman numerals. This is based on the width of certain absorption lines in the star's spectrum, which vary with the density of the atmosphere

    Stellar classification

    Stellar classification

    Stellar_classification

  • X-ray magnetic circular dichroism
  • Spectroscopic technique

    metals such as iron, cobalt, and nickel, the absorption spectra for XMCD are usually measured at the L-edge. This corresponds to the process in the iron

    X-ray magnetic circular dichroism

    X-ray magnetic circular dichroism

    X-ray_magnetic_circular_dichroism

  • Borate fluoride
  • Class of chemical compounds

    (2023-09-04). "Rare-Earth Scandium Borate Fluoride with a Deep-Ultraviolet Cutoff Edge". Inorganic Chemistry. 62 (37): 15206–15214. doi:10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c02367

    Borate fluoride

    Borate_fluoride

  • Be–white dwarf X-ray binary system
  • Type of x-ray binary

    of 1033-1038 erg/s Deep nitrogen (0.67 keV) and oxygen (0.87 keV) absorption edges in X-ray spectra The white dwarfs in these systems tend to be massive

    Be–white dwarf X-ray binary system

    Be–white dwarf X-ray binary system

    Be–white_dwarf_X-ray_binary_system

  • Gamma ray
  • Penetrating form of electromagnetic radiation

    the probability for absorption is proportional to the thickness of the layer, the density of the material, and the absorption cross section of the material

    Gamma ray

    Gamma ray

    Gamma_ray

  • Reverse Monte Carlo
  • Statistical modeling method

    single structure model to a set of EXAFS spectra, acquired at several absorption edges. The evolutionary algorithm is used for optimization allowing more

    Reverse Monte Carlo

    Reverse_Monte_Carlo

  • Photolithography
  • Process in microfabrication

    method of generating the new wavelength is completely different, and the absorption characteristics of materials change. For example, air begins to absorb

    Photolithography

    Photolithography

    Photolithography

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  • Kipp
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kipp

    English : from Middle English Kipp, perhaps a byname for a fat man, from an unattested Old English form Cyppe, which according to Reaney is from the Germanic root kupp ‘to swell’.German : topographic name for someone living on a hill, from Kippe ‘edge’, ‘brink’.German : from Sorbian kipry ‘weak’ (Czech kyprý).

    Kipp

  • Eggett
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (East Anglia)

    Eggett

    English (East Anglia) : possibly a variant of Edgett, from the Old English personal name Ecggēat, or occasionally possibly from Ecgheard.

    Eggett

  • Harnage
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Harnage

    English : habitational name from Harnage in Shropshire, which has as its second element Old English ecg ‘edge’, ‘steep ridge’; the first is uncertain but may be a derivative, hæren ‘rocky’, of an unrecorded Old English hær ‘stone’. The surname now appears to be extinct in England; in the U.S. it is concentrated in FL and GA.

    Harnage

  • Rangpreet
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rangpreet

    Imbued in the lords absorption, One imbued by naam

    Rangpreet

  • Edgerly
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edgerly

    English : habitational name from any of numerous minor places named Edgerley, Edgerely, or Hedgerley.

    Edgerly

  • Luvdeep
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Luvdeep

    Illuminated absorbtion

    Luvdeep

  • Edge
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edge

    English : topographic name, especially in Lancashire and the West Midlands, for someone who lived on or by a hillside or ridge, from Old English ecg ‘edge’. Compare Eck.

    Edge

  • Muktesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Muktesh

    Emancipated; God of Salvation; Absolution; Freedom

    Muktesh

  • Luvdeep
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Luvdeep

    Illuminated Absorption

    Luvdeep

  • Rangleen
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Rangleen

    Imbued in the Lord's Absorption

    Rangleen

  • Firth
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Firth

    English and Scottish : topographic name from Old English (ge)fyrhþe ‘woodland’ or ‘scrubland on the edge of a forest’.Scottish : habitational name from Firth in Orkney.Welsh : topographic name from Welsh ffrith, ffridd ‘barren land’, ‘mountain pasture’ (a borrowing of the Old English word mentioned in 1).

    Firth

  • Elmer
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Elmer

    English : from the Middle English personal name Ailmar, Old English Æ{dh}elmǣr, composed of the elements æ{dh}el ‘noble’ + mǣr ‘famous’, which was reinforced after the Conquest by the introduction of Old French Ailmer, from a Continental cognate.North German : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements agi(l) ‘edge or tip (of a sword)’ + man ‘man’.South German : topographic name for someone who lived by an elm tree, Middle High German elm(e).Swiss German : habitational name from a village so named in Glarus canton.Edward Elmer was one of the founders of Hartford, CT, (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

    Elmer

  • Rangprabhu
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Rangprabhu

    Imbued in the lords absorption

    Rangprabhu

  • Kimm
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Kimm

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Kymme, which Reaney regards as a pet form of the Old English female personal name Cyneburh (see Kimbrough).Reduced form of Scottish McKim.German : probably a metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German kimme, a term denoting the notch in the staves of a barrel where the base is seated; by extension it also has the meaning ‘edge’, ‘horizon’ and in this sense may also have given rise to a topographic name.

    Kimm

  • Mastroop
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Mastroop

    Embodiment of Absorption in God

    Mastroop

  • Livroop
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Livroop

    Embodiment of Absorption in God

    Livroop

  • Egerton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Egerton

    English : variant spelling of Edgerton.

    Egerton

  • Evers
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Evers

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on the edge of an escarpment, from Middle English evere ‘edge’, a word that is probably of Old English origin, though unattested.English : patronymic from the Middle English personal name Ever, from Old English Eofor ‘boar’.North German and Dutch : patronymic from Evert.

    Evers

  • Edgecomb
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Edgecomb

    English : variant spelling of Edgecombe.

    Edgecomb

  • Hamming
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hamming

    English : from an Old English hamming ‘dweller on a patch of land edged by water or marshland’, from Old English hamm (see Hamm) + the suffix -ing(as), denoting association with a person or place.

    Hamming

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  • Haanvika
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Haanvika

  • March
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    March

    English : topographic name for someone who lived on the border between two territories, especially in the Marches between England and Wales or England and Scotland, from Anglo-Norman French marche ‘boundary’ (of Germanic origin; compare Mark 2). In some cases, the surname may be a habitational name from March in Cambridgeshire, which was probably named from the locative case of Old English mearc ‘boundary’.English : from a nickname or personal name for someone who was born or baptized in the month of March (Middle English, Old French march(e), Latin Martius (mensis), from the name of the god Mars) or who had some other special connection with the month, such as owing a feudal obligation then.Catalan : from the personal name March, Catalan equivalent of Mark 1.

  • Zubira
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Zubira

    Pure as Spring

  • Husam |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Husam |

    Sword

  • Baumathi | பௌமாஂதீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Baumathi | பௌமாஂதீ 

  • Manasi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Manasi

    A Complete Woman; A Lady; Nobel

  • Gibbins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gibbins

    English : patronymic from Gibbon 1.

  • Adria
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Adria

    From Adria, the Adriatic sea region. Also means dark.

  • ÁED
  • Male

    Celtic

    ÁED

    , fire.

  • FIONNUALA
  • Female

    Irish

    FIONNUALA

    Modern form of Irish Gaelic Fionnghuala, FIONNUALA means "white shoulder."

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  • Bibulously
  • adv.

    In a bibulous manner; with profuse imbibition or absorption.

  • Absorptiveness
  • n.

    The quality of being absorptive; absorptive power.

  • Absorption
  • n.

    Entire engrossment or occupation of the mind; as, absorption in some employment.

  • Absorption
  • n.

    In living organisms, the process by which the materials of growth and nutrition are absorbed and conveyed to the tissues and organs.

  • Amblotic
  • a.

    Tending to cause abortion.

  • Abortion
  • n.

    Any fruit or produce that does not come to maturity, or anything which in its progress, before it is matured or perfect; a complete failure; as, his attempt proved an abortion.

  • Sorbefacient
  • n.

    A medicine or substance which produces absorption.

  • Absorption
  • n.

    The act or process of absorbing or sucking in anything, or of being absorbed and made to disappear; as, the absorption of bodies in a whirlpool, the absorption of a smaller tribe into a larger.

  • Abstraction
  • a.

    Absence or absorption of mind; inattention to present objects.

  • Abortional
  • a.

    Pertaining to abortion; miscarrying; abortive.

  • Regurgitation
  • n.

    The act of swallowing again; reabsorption.

  • Abortment
  • n.

    Abortion.

  • Absorbent
  • a.

    Absorbing; swallowing; absorptive.

  • Absolvatory
  • a.

    Conferring absolution; absolutory.

  • Sorbefacient
  • a.

    Producing absorption.

  • Abortive
  • v.

    Causing abortion; as, abortive medicines.

  • Resorption
  • n.

    The act of resorbing; also, the act of absorbing again; reabsorption.

  • Aborsement
  • n.

    Abortment; abortion.

  • Absorbition
  • n.

    Absorption.

  • Absorption
  • n.

    An imbibing or reception by molecular or chemical action; as, the absorption of light, heat, electricity, etc.