This graph shows the inverse reflectance (1/R) of a material over a range of wavelengths from 1000nm to 1600nm. The inverse reflectance decreases gradually from 1.2 to around 0.2 as the wavelength increases, indicating the material reflects less light at higher wavelengths in the near infrared range.
This graph shows the inverse reflectance (1/R) of a material over a range of wavelengths from 1000nm to 1600nm. The inverse reflectance decreases gradually from 1.2 to around 0.2 as the wavelength increases, indicating the material reflects less light at higher wavelengths in the near infrared range.
This graph shows the inverse reflectance (1/R) of a material over a range of wavelengths from 1000nm to 1600nm. The inverse reflectance decreases gradually from 1.2 to around 0.2 as the wavelength increases, indicating the material reflects less light at higher wavelengths in the near infrared range.