The likelihood that the particle will pass through the barrier is given by the transmission coefficient, whereas the likelihood that it is reflected is given by the reflection coefficient.
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It turns out that, for certain energies, the transmission coefficient is equal to one, i . e . the double barrier is totally transparent for particle transmission.
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Note that in the field of transmission lines, the term transmission coefficient has a different meaning despite the similarity of name : it is the companion of the reflection coefficient.
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In the classical limit of all other physical parameters much larger than Planck's constant, abbreviated as \ hbar \ rightarrow 0, the transmission coefficient goes to zero.
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It is the fraction of incident electromagnetic power that is transmitted through a sample, in contrast to the transmission coefficient, which is the ratio of the transmitted to incident electric field.
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Every vibration does not necessarily lead to the formation of product, so a proportionality constant \ kappa, referred to as the transmission coefficient, is introduced to account for this effect.
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The windscreen, based on the high transmission coefficient of infrasound through matter, is made of a material having a low acoustic impedance and has a sufficiently thick wall to ensure structural stability.
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The probability that a portion of a communications system, such as a line, trunk, will meet specified performance criteria is also sometimes called the " transmission coefficient " of that portion of the system.
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In simple configurations of the laser cavity or laser resonator, the coupling parameter may be just the transmission coefficient of the output coupler or just square of the magnification coefficient in the case of unstable resonator.
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Again, opacity is a separate quality from color in this context-it has to do with the transmission coefficient or transmittance of a material . talk ) 06 : 08, 15 February 2010 ( UTC)