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The ratio between the reflected to the incident energy on a surface at a particular wavelength gives the ............................. of the surface.

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Think “R–T–A” at each wavelength: $\rho_\lambda$ (reflect), $\tau_\lambda$ (transmit), $\alpha_\lambda$ (absorb) with $\rho_\lambda+\tau_\lambda+\alpha_\lambda=1$ (for non-emitting, non-lasing samples).
Updated On: Aug 29, 2025
  • spectral reflectance
  • spectral transmittance
  • spectral radiance
  • spectral irradiance
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At wavelength $\lambda$, spectral reflectance $\rho_\lambda$ is defined as
\[ \rho_\lambda=\frac{\text{reflected radiant energy (or flux) at }\lambda}{\text{incident radiant energy (or flux) at }\lambda}. \] Spectral transmittance $\tau_\lambda$ uses transmitted energy in the numerator; spectral irradiance $E_\lambda$ is incident power per unit area per unit wavelength; spectral radiance $L_\lambda$ is power per unit area–solid-angle–wavelength. Hence the ratio asked is spectral reflectance.
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