whitereflecting
Whitereflecting is a term used in various disciplines to describe the property or action of reflecting white light. It is not a standardized term in physics or optics, and its usage varies by field.
In optics, high reflectance across the visible spectrum yields what is commonly described as "white reflectance."
Mechanisms include diffuse reflection from rough or painted surfaces, which scatter light in many directions, and,
Common materials with high white reflectance include freshly painted white surfaces using titanium dioxide pigments, white
Applications include architectural design to increase daylighting, cooling strategies by maximizing reflectance to reduce heat absorption,
Limitations and considerations include aging, dirt accumulation, and soiling that reduce reflectance; spectral changes over time;