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Figure 6. Difference extinction spectra of the silver nanoparticles on the rutile XiO2(100) single crystal after irradiation with monochromatic visible light (wavelength = 480 nm, light intensity 5.0mW cm , irradiation time = 30 min 550 nm, 5.0mW cm , 30min 600nm, 3.0mWcm , 60min (FWHM = lOmn)). Figure 6. Difference extinction spectra of the silver nanoparticles on the rutile XiO2(100) single crystal after irradiation with monochromatic visible light (wavelength = 480 nm, light intensity 5.0mW cm , irradiation time = 30 min 550 nm, 5.0mW cm , 30min 600nm, 3.0mWcm , 60min (FWHM = lOmn)).
Figure 1. The dependence ofthe degrees ofreflection on the visible light wavelength for the ideal reflectance of silver (a), the total (V), mirror (A) and diffuse (o) reflections of a silver mirror. (Reprinted from Ref.7 with permission from the Serbian Chemical Society.)... Figure 1. The dependence ofthe degrees ofreflection on the visible light wavelength for the ideal reflectance of silver (a), the total (V), mirror (A) and diffuse (o) reflections of a silver mirror. (Reprinted from Ref.7 with permission from the Serbian Chemical Society.)...
Fig. 10. Diffuse reflectance (photoabsorption) and action spectra for acetic acid, having no absorption in the visible-light wavelength range, decomposition in aerated aqueous solutions of sulfur-doped titania (S-TiOz) and Degussa (Evonic) P25. Fig. 10. Diffuse reflectance (photoabsorption) and action spectra for acetic acid, having no absorption in the visible-light wavelength range, decomposition in aerated aqueous solutions of sulfur-doped titania (S-TiOz) and Degussa (Evonic) P25.
The H1680 emulsion deposit shows no irisation, so the layer thickness is greater than the visible light wavelengths, in contrast to the market reference. [Pg.698]

For sources that include visible light (wavelengths between 380 and 1400 nm) and viewing times between 10 ps and 10 s, ICNIRP and ACGIH recommend a maximum weighted source radiance of... [Pg.2017]

Measure the absorbance at 280 nm and at the fluorescent protein s specific wavelength in the visible light (wavelength can be looked up on the Web, e.g., at http //nic.ucsfedu/doku wiki/doku.php id=fluorescent proteins). [Pg.100]


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