kokonaisabsorptio
Kokonaisabsorptio, often referred to as total absorption, is the complete uptake of incident energy by a material or system, such that no energy is reflected or transmitted. In wave physics this energy can be electromagnetic radiation, sound, or particles. The absorbed fraction is commonly described by A = 1 − R − T, where R is reflectance and T is transmittance.
Total absorption is achieved in theory when both reflection and transmission are zero (R = 0 and
Common approaches to achieve high or near-total absorption include impedance matching between the absorber and its
Applications of kokonaisabsorptio concepts appear across optics, acoustics, and thermal management. In optics and photovoltaics, high