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Characterization of the optical absorption in plant leaves

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Abstract

The preliminary optical absorption characterization results of plant leaves in the ranges of UV, Vis, NIR, and MIR demonstrate significant peaks around 4200 and 6000 nm. Such characterization might be useful for measuring physiological variables.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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