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Swansont , I understand the graph you provided and the link is totally relevant to what I am asking about . For the unknown reader who is yet to understand transmissivity and the different wavelengths that make sunlight , I provided the 2 links and the graph as background information .

 

As for a question , here I am again . Why , for soda lime glass , is the derivative of transmissivity with respect to wavelength so severe of a drop when the wavelength is in a narrow range around approximately 2.6 micrometres ?

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As for a question , here I am again . Why , for soda lime glass , is the derivative of transmissivity with respect to wavelength so severe of a drop when the wavelength is in a narrow range around approximately 2.6 micrometres ?

 

There is presumably some transition(s) that absorb the light that has a cutoff at that wavelength.

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"Why , for soda lime glass , is the derivative of transmissivity with respect to wavelength so severe of a drop when the wavelength is in a narrow range around approximately 2.6 micrometres ?"

I think the essence of the answer is explained here

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perturbation_theory_(quantum_mechanics)#Time-dependent_perturbation_theory

 

It's a resonance effect.

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