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Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, or diffuse reflection spectroscopy, is a subset of absorption spectroscopy. It is sometimes called remission spectroscopy. Remission is the reflection or back-scattering of light by a material, while transmission is the passage of light through a material. The word remission implies a direction of scatter, independent of the scattering process. Remission includes both specular and diffusely back-scattered light. The word reflection often implies a particular physical process, such as specular reflection.

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  • Als Remission (von lateinisch remittere zurückschicken) bezeichnet man in der Physik die diffuse (ungerichtete) Reflexion von Wellen, insbesondere von Licht, im Gegensatz zur regulären gerichteten Reflexion, die das Reflexionsgesetz erfüllt. Häufiger wird aber in beiden Fällen von Reflexion gesprochen. Man unterscheidet dann zwischen spiegelnder und diffuser Reflexion. Das oberflächenbezogene Maß für die Remission ist der Remissionsgrad. Das Verhältnis von remittierter zu eingestrahlter Energie in Prozent nennt man Albedo-Wert. (de)
  • Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, or diffuse reflection spectroscopy, is a subset of absorption spectroscopy. It is sometimes called remission spectroscopy. Remission is the reflection or back-scattering of light by a material, while transmission is the passage of light through a material. The word remission implies a direction of scatter, independent of the scattering process. Remission includes both specular and diffusely back-scattered light. The word reflection often implies a particular physical process, such as specular reflection. The use of the term remission spectroscopy is relatively recent, and found first use in applications related to medicine and biochemistry. While the term is becoming more common in certain areas of absorption spectroscopy, the term diffuse reflectance is firmly entrenched, as in diffuse reflectance infrared Fourier transform spectroscopy (DRIFTS) and diffuse-reflectance ultraviolet–visible spectroscopy. (en)
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  • Als Remission (von lateinisch remittere zurückschicken) bezeichnet man in der Physik die diffuse (ungerichtete) Reflexion von Wellen, insbesondere von Licht, im Gegensatz zur regulären gerichteten Reflexion, die das Reflexionsgesetz erfüllt. Häufiger wird aber in beiden Fällen von Reflexion gesprochen. Man unterscheidet dann zwischen spiegelnder und diffuser Reflexion. Das oberflächenbezogene Maß für die Remission ist der Remissionsgrad. Das Verhältnis von remittierter zu eingestrahlter Energie in Prozent nennt man Albedo-Wert. (de)
  • Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy, or diffuse reflection spectroscopy, is a subset of absorption spectroscopy. It is sometimes called remission spectroscopy. Remission is the reflection or back-scattering of light by a material, while transmission is the passage of light through a material. The word remission implies a direction of scatter, independent of the scattering process. Remission includes both specular and diffusely back-scattered light. The word reflection often implies a particular physical process, such as specular reflection. (en)
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  • Remission (Physik) (de)
  • Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (en)
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