hightransmittance
Hightransmittance refers to the property of a material or optical system to allow a large portion of incident light to pass through it. This is often quantified as transmittance, which is the ratio of the intensity of light transmitted through a sample to the intensity of the incident light. A high transmittance value, typically close to 1 or 100%, indicates that very little light is absorbed, reflected, or scattered by the material.
Materials exhibiting high transmittance are crucial in various applications where light must pass with minimal loss.
The specific wavelength range over which high transmittance is desired depends on the application. Some materials