Is Wien's Law Applicable to All Materials and Conditions?

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wein law talk in temperature upper 0 kelvin the mass have radiate that lenghth wave is λ=b/T
my question is this rule is true for all elements all products and all condition!
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thanks,ok,i will read your link.my question is has it exclusion in nature?
 
has Wien's displacement law exclusion??my mean is is there a material that in upper of 0 kelvin don't radiate any wave from itself,please help,thanks very much
 
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my mean is is there a material that in upper of 0 kelvin don't radiate any wave from itself
Such a material does not exist.

There are materials where the position of the peak (as frequency) is not proportional to temperature, but this is a completely different question.

Edit: I merged the two threads.
 
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Such a material does not exist.

There are materials where the position of the peak (as frequency) is not proportional to temperature, but this is a completely different question.
please me introduce these materials,"here are materials where the position of the peak (as frequency) is not proportional to temperature"
 
All colored materials that are heat-resistant enough, for example.
You just need some deviation from a blackbody spectrum, and nearly no object is a perfect blackbody.
 
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