nonabsorbing
Nonabsorbing describes a system, material, or boundary that does not absorb energy or matter from an incident field or source under specified conditions. The term is relative to a frequency, wavelength, or process; many materials absorb only within certain spectral ranges, while others are effectively transparent or nonabsorbing within a window.
In optics and materials science, a nonabsorbing optical material has a near-zero absorption coefficient for the
In acoustics and electromagnetism, a nonabsorbing boundary or medium implies no conversion of wave energy into
In probability theory and stochastic processes, an absorbing state is one that cannot be left. Nonabsorbing
Because the meaning of nonabsorbing depends on context, it should be defined for the specific phenomenon, wavelength,