The emission of a Lambertian radiator does not depend upon the amount of incident radiation, but rather from radiation originating in the emitting body itself.
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Thus, multi-phonon absorption occurs when two or more phonons simultaneously interact to produce electric dipole moments with which the incident radiation may couple.
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We also allow for the fact that the planet may reflect a certain fraction of the incident radiation by inserting a term called the albedo A.
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For a given metal and frequency of incident radiation, the rate at which photoelectrons are ejected is directly proportional to the intensity of the incident light.
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In radiation analysis a surface is defined as smooth if the height of the surface roughness is much smaller relative to the wavelength of the incident radiation.
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For a given frequency of incident radiation, the stopping potential is determined by the maximum kinetic energy K _ \ max of the photoelectrons that are emitted.
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SPADs, like avalanche photodiodes ( APDs ), exploit the photon-triggered avalanche current of a reversely biased p n junction to detect an incident radiation.
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In most astrophysical problems, this is exceptionally difficult to solve since solving the corresponding equations requires the incident radiation as well as the radiation leaving the star.
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Furthermore, by'degree'I mean the ratio of incident radiation to ground level radiation . talk ) 10 : 42, 30 April 2016 ( UTC)
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Responsivity is a function of the wavelength of the incident radiation and of the sensor properties, such as the bandgap of the material of which the photodetector is made.