infrapunakautta
Infrapunakautta is a Finnish term used primarily in popular science and technical discussions to refer to the transmission of infrared radiation through a material or boundary. It is not a standard term in formal physics nomenclature, and its intended meaning can vary between sources; in many cases it is used as a lay term for infrared transmittance or infrared penetration.
Etymology and use: The word is formed from infrapuna (infrared) and kautta (through, via). Because there is
Contexts: In materials science, infrapunakautta may be used to describe how readily infrared light passes through
Measurement and interpretation: Infrared transmittance is typically quantified as transmittance T(λ) = Iout/Iin, or as an absorptance,
See also: Infrared radiation, infrared spectroscopy, optical transmittance; transmittance (optics).