Shortwave radiation (optics)
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Shortwave radiation (optics)
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Shortwave radiation (SW) is thermal radiation in the optical spectrum, including visible (VIS), near-ultraviolet (UV), and near-infrared (NIR) spectra. There is no standard cut-off for the near-infrared range; therefore, the shortwave radiation range is also variously defined. It may be broadly defined to include all radiation with a wavelength of 0.1μm and 5.0μm or narrowly defined so as to include only radiation between 0.2μm and 3.0μm. There is little radiation flux to the Earth's surface bel
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Type of radiant energy
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shortwave_radiation_(optics)
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2023-11-03T06:54:58Z
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