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transmittance

[trans-mit-ns, tranz-] / trænsˈmɪt ns, trænz- /


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Additionally, the material showed a high spectral transmittance, or transparency, of 95 percent.

From Science Daily

This effect leads to a change in transmittance depending on the direction in which the light travels.

From Science Daily

Vivo says it’s managed to increase the light transmittance of that portion of the screen by six times, while relying on algorithmic optimizations to improve image quality.

From The Verge

Go for as much visible transmittance as you can get at the U-factor you need.

From Washington Post

The crystals show near-perfect light transmittance and ultrahigh piezoelectricity — a property associated with the coupling of electric fields and mechanical strain.

From Nature