What is Transparent: Definition and 121 Discussions

Many ceramic materials, both glassy and crystalline, have found use as optically transparent materials in various forms from bulk solid-state components to high surface area forms such as thin films, coatings, and fibers. Such devices have found widespread use for various applications in the electro-optical field including: optical fibers for guided lightwave transmission, optical switches, laser amplifiers and lenses, hosts for solid-state lasers and optical window materials for gas lasers, and infrared (IR) heat seeking devices for missile guidance systems and IR night vision.While single-crystalline ceramics may be largely defect-free (particularly within the spatial scale of the incident light wave), optical transparency in polycrystalline materials is limited by the amount of light that is scattered by their microstructural features. The amount of light scattering therefore depends on the wavelength of the incident radiation, or light.For example, since visible light has a wavelength scale on the order of hundreds of nanometers, scattering centers will have dimensions on a similar spatial scale. Most ceramic materials, such as alumina and its compounds, are formed from fine powders, yielding a fine grained polycrystalline microstructure that is filled with scattering centers comparable to the wavelength of visible light. Thus, they are generally opaque as opposed to transparent materials. Recent nanoscale technology, however, has made possible the production of (poly)crystalline transparent ceramics such as alumina Al2O3, yttria alumina garnet (YAG), and neodymium-doped Nd:YAG.

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    Is Silicon Transparent to Infrared Light?

    hi everyone... i have got a general doubt...I have heard that silicon is transparent to infrared...so does that mean that any IR wave entering silicon comes out of it without any change? Is silicon 100% transparent to IR? does the transparency depend on temperature or any other parametre...
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    Rotating transparent object with stars - what was it?

    I witnessed a rather incredible aerial phenomenon years ago with naked eyes. It was around 2:00AM and a very clear night. As I was talking with someone, I caught something out of the corner of my eye above while I was talking with someone. It was cylindrical-shaped (although the ends seemed...
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    LaTeX Make Latex background transparent?

    Hi guys. I have a small problem with viewing Latex symbols here. Formerly the white background of the Latex symbols enabled here would be transparent which makes the Latex display slightly better. However, due to a period of inactivity lasting slightly over 2 weeks it seems to me that either...
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    Refraction by a transparent spherical surface

    Homework Statement Parallel light rays enter a transparent sphere along a line passing through the center of the sphere. The rays come to a focus on the far surface of the sphere. What is the sphere's index of refraction? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution so I used...
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    Why is the air transparent and what makes most gases have low absorption?

    Why are the atmosphere's main elements ( Nitrogen and Oxygen) transparent to visible light. And what makes most gases have low absorption?
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    Transparent Liquids to Opaque Solids: Molecular Interactions

    I was having a glass of wine over candlelight and I noticed that the liquid wax was completely transparent but turned opaque when when the wax solidified. Why does this happen? Clearly, when the molecules reorganize during the freezing phase transition they begin to interact with the light. What...
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    Why can visible light pass among glass? Why glass is is transparent to visible light?

    Why can visible light pass among glass? Why glass is is transparent to visible light?
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    Why aren't all insulators transparent?

    As I understand it, conductors interact with EM waves (light) in such a way that prevents transmission through the conductive material. Given this, why aren't all insulators transparent? Why is SiO2 transparent, but Si by itself is not? Any and all information helpful. TIA, yert
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    Is there a solution for protecting a camera from oil-based ink mist?

    Hello, I have a camera I am using to monitor some items, and the shield for it is exposed to a lot of mist (oil-based ink). An issue I am having is that this guard is quickly becoming covered, rendering the camera useless. It is dificult to access the camera, so cleaning it by hand becomes...
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    Why is glass QM transparent ?

    Why is glass "QM transparent"? Sorry if this is a basic question. Why is a wave state preserved through it's interaction with glass, mirrors, air, etc.? Why doesn't reflection (absorbtion then re-emission) fix the position and collapse the function? It's isn't really the same photon that...
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    Why is glass transparent and solid?

    Glass is a solid? It is made up of molecules which is similar to what many other solids are made of? Then why is it transparent? Is it that the color of the molecules in glass are transparent and those in other solids are not? For that matter what is the color of molecules(atoms) in general?
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    Reflected white light, thin transparent coating on glass

    Homework Statement Suppose a reflected white light is used to observe a thin transparent coating on glass as the coating material is gradually deposited by evaporation in a vacuum, Describe color changes that might occur during the process of building up the thickness of the coating...
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    Atom struture : opaque and Transparent

    hey what in an atoms struture tells us if the element is going to be transparent or opaque ? what in an atoms structure tells us at what frequency photons will come out with after hiting the electrons ?
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    Transparent vs Opaque: Why are Some Objects Different?

    why are some things transparent like glass and others opaque like some metals or plastics? thank you
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    Transparent Metal: Debate Over Turbine Wheel Visibility

    There is a HUGE debate going on over at another forum i frequent, several people are claiming that their turbos become translucent at extreme temperatures. They claim they are able to see the turbine wheel spinning through the housing. Another group is claiming that what you are seeing is not...
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    Transparent Shielding: Can it Protect from Cosmic Rays?

    Does a transparent material exist which can shield against galactic cosmic rays i.e. high energy nuclei of light elements?
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    Why some things are transparent while others not?

    Why some things are transparent while others not?:confused:
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    Apparent speed of light in transparent medium

    The fact that light has a smaller apparent speed in a transparent medium can be explained classically by considering the motion of the electrons of the medium in the oscillating (radiation) electric field produced by the source. Because they accelerate, these electrons emit an electric field...
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    Why is snow white while water transparent?

    can anyone tell that why is snow white while water transparent?
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    Why are UV photons absorbed by glass?

    I have never really thought about so any help would be great.
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    Does anyone know why glass is transparent?

    Does anyone know why glass is transparent?
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