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Transmittance in the NIR region for polycarbonate lenses (UVEX ultraspec goggles (path length of polycarbonate is ~ 2.3 mm)) taken using an Ocean Optics near IR (NIR-512) temperature-regulated InGaAs detector spectrometer [1]. The wiggly region between 860 and 1060 nm is likely due to interference effects of a thin film coating on the plastic surface. Spectrum taken by me.
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current | 08:55, 30 August 2006 | 3,345×2,250 (171 KB) | Deglr6328 (Talk | contribs) | (Transmittance in the NIR region for polycarbonate lenses (UVEX ultraspec goggles) taken using an Ocean Optics HR4000 spectrometer [http://www.oceanoptics.com/]. Spectrum taken by me. ) |
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