bläulichtransluzent
Bläulichtransluzent is a German term that describes a material or surface that exhibits a combination of bluish coloration and translucency. The word is formed from the adjective bläulich, meaning bluish, and transluzent, a variation of translucent used in technical contexts to emphasize partial transparency. In scientific literature, bläulichtransluzent is typically applied to glasses, crystals, and thin films whose optical properties allow light to pass through while imparting a blue hue.
The phenomenon arises when the material contains chromophores or structural features that selectively scatter and absorb
In the field of materials science, bläulichtransluzent has practical applications in energy-efficient building envelopes, where the