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In physics, the attenuation length or absorption length is the distance \lambda into a material when the probability has dropped to 1/e that a particle has not been absorbed. Alternatively, if there is a beam of particles incident on the material, the attenuation length is the distance where the intensity of the beam has dropped to 1/e, or about 63% of the particles have been stopped. Mathematically, the probability of finding a particle at depth x into the material is calculated by Beer-Lambert law: - P(x) = e^{-x /\lambda} \!\,.
In general \lambda is material dependent. See also References External links de:Absorptionsl nge it:Lunghezza di attenuazione
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