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Does anyone have a link to a chart or table that shows the % of light reflection from some solid as the wavelength is changed from RadioWave to X-ray?
Claude Bile said:Obtaining a graph with such a large bandwidth would be difficult to obtain for several reasons;
- More than one source and detector would be needed. Calibrating different sources and detectors to achieve a single output is extremely difficult.
- Lack of near-monochromatic sources in some regions of the spectrum, most notably the THz region.
- Lack of tunable sources in some regions of the spectrum.
- Covering such a large region of the spectrum would invariably reduce the resolution of the scan, most likely defeating the whole purpose of performing such a scan in the first place.
What exactly do you need this information for? Perhaps there is an alternative way to obtain what you seek.
Claude.
Thanks Bystander. Much appreciated.Bystander said:See Rohsenow & Hartnett, Handbook of Heat Transfer, for IR to UV properties of a handful of materials.
Buckeye said:I'm trying to determine if there is a correlation between wavelength and atomic radii by looking at the % of the photons reflected.