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单词 optical density
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optical density


optical density

n (General Physics) physics the former name for reflection density, transmission density
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Noun1.optical density - (physics) a measure of the extent to which a substance transmits light or other electromagnetic radiationabsorbance, photographic density, transmission densitydensity, denseness - the amount per unit sizenatural philosophy, physics - the science of matter and energy and their interactions; "his favorite subject was physics"

optical density


optical density:

see refractionrefraction,
in physics, deflection of a wave on passing obliquely from one transparent medium into a second medium in which its speed is different, as the passage of a light ray from air into glass.
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Optical Density

 

a measure of the opacity of a layer of a substance to light rays. The optical density D is equal to the common logarithm of the ratio of the radiation flux F0 incident on the layer to the flux F that has been attenuated by absorption and scattering in passing through the layer: D = log (F0/F). In other words, the optical density is the logarithm of the reciprocal of the transmission coefficient of a layer of a substance: D = log (1/τ). In the definition of natural optical density, a concept that is also sometimes used, the common logarithm is replaced by the natural logarithm.

Figure 1. Types of optical density of a layer of a medium classed according to the incident radiation’s geometry and the method used to measure the transmitted radiation flux, (a) The specular optical density Dǀǀ is determined by directing a parallel flux perpendicular to the layer and measuring only the part of the transmitted flux that retains the original direction, (b) To determine the totally diffuse optical density D, a parallel flux is directed perpendicular to the layer and the entire transmitted flux is measured, (c) and (d) Methods of measuring two types of doubly diffuse optical density D; the incident flux is uniformly diffuse. The difference DǀǀD is a measure of the light scattered in the layer under examination. In the sensitometric system used in the USSR the terms “regular,” “integral,” and “diffuse” are found instead of “specular,” “totally diffuse,” and “doubly diffuse,” respectively.

The concept of optical density was introduced by R. Bunsen. It is used to characterize the attenuation of optical radiation, or light, in layers and films of such various substances as dyes, solutions, stained glass, and milk glass, as well as in light filters and other optical products. The concept of optical density is especially widely used in the quantitative evaluation of developed photographic emulsions in both black-and-white and color photography; the methods used to measure it constitute the subject of densitometry. There are several types of optical density, depending on the nature of the incident radiation and the method of measurement of the transmitted radiation flux (Figure 1).

Optical density depends on the set of frequencies ν or wavelengths λ characterizing the initial flux; its value for the limiting case of one unique v is called the monochromatic optical density for this frequency. The specular monochromatic optical density (Figure 1,a) of a layer of a nondispersive medium is, not taking into account corrections for reflection from the front and rear boundaries of the layer, equal to 0.4343 kv l, where kv is the natural absorption coefficient of the medium and l is the thickness of the layer. Actually, kv l = kcl, which is the exponent in the equation of the Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law. If the scattering in the medium cannot be disregarded, kv is replaced by the natural attenuation coefficient. For a mixture of nonreacting substances or a series of media placed one on top of another, this type of optical density is additive—that is, it is equal to the sum of the optical densities of the individual substances or media. The same is true for specular polychromatic optical density, where the radiation has a complex spectral composition, in the case of media with nonselective absorption, that is, absorption independent of v. The specular polychromatic optical density of a series of media with selective absorption is less than the sum of the optical densities of the media.

REFERENCES

Gorokhovskti, Iu. N., and T. M. Levenberg. Obshchaia sensitometriia: Teoriia i praktika. Moscow, 1963.
James, T., and G. Higgins. Osnovy teorii fotograficheskogo protsessa. Moscow, 1954. (Translated from English.)

L. N. KAPORSKII

optical density

[′äp·tə·kəl ′den·səd·ē] (optics) The degree of opacity of a translucent medium expressed by log I0/ I, where I0 is the intensity of the incident ray, and I is the intensity of the transmitted ray. Abbreviated OD.

optical density


optical density

The ability of a laboratory specimen to absorb or block the passage of light. The optical density of a laboratory sample can be used as an indicator of the concentration of specific components in the sample. Synonym: optical absorbanceSee also: density

optical density

a spectrophotometric measurement of light scattered by a suspension at a particular wavelength. Optical density measurements can be used to determine the BIOMASS concentration in a suspension, when, for instance, monitoring the GROWTH of a culture of MICROORGANISMS. It should be noted, however, that the microorganisms in the suspension will both scatter and, probably to a lesser extent, absorb the incident light, and it is the sum of these properties that is measured. It is therefore debatable what term should be applied. ABSORBANCE is sometimes used interchangeably with optical density, but this is not strictly correct. Optical density is generally accepted as the more appropriate term when measuring microbial growth.

density, optical

A term applied to optical filters. It is equal to the logarithm to the base 10 of the reciprocal of the transmission factor T thus,where D is the symbol for optical density. Syn. absorbance. See absorbance; absorption; spectrophotometer; transmittance.
Table D1 Density of optical lens materials
ndensity (g/cm3)
glass
spectacle crown1.5232.54
dense barium crown1.6203.71
dense flint1.7063.20
dense barium flint1.7004.10
titanium oxide1.7012.99
plastics
PMMA1.4901.19
CR-391.4981.32
polycarbonate1.5861.2
cellulose acetate butyrate1.481.2
cellulose propionate1.461.2

Table D2 Relationship between optical density D and light transmission T of optical filters
DT (%)
0.0100
0.179.4
0.263.1
0.350.1
0.439.8
0.531.6
0.625.1
0.720.0
0.815.8
0.912.6
1.010.0
1.53.16
2.01.0
2.50.32
3.00.1
4.00.01
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optical density


  • noun

Synonyms for optical density

noun (physics) a measure of the extent to which a substance transmits light or other electromagnetic radiation

Synonyms

  • absorbance
  • photographic density
  • transmission density

Related Words

  • density
  • denseness
  • natural philosophy
  • physics
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