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how to specify the excitation wavelength instead of the frequency in version 4.2

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Hi,

I am just wondering if there is a way to use the value of wavelength instead of frequency in the "Study Setting" in version 4.2. I know how to do that in version 3.5, but could not figure the trick for the new version. Thanks.

Yan

2 Replies Last Post 10 avr. 2012, 12:40 UTC−4
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Posted: 1 decade ago 10 avr. 2012, 09:38 UTC−4
Hi Yan,

I have the samne problem . Could you find out how to do it?
I'll appreciate it if you could help me in this case.

Regards,
Akram
Hi Yan, I have the samne problem . Could you find out how to do it? I'll appreciate it if you could help me in this case. Regards, Akram

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Posted: 1 decade ago 10 avr. 2012, 12:40 UTC−4
put the frequency as c_const/lambda , where lambda is you wavelength in meters.
put the frequency as c_const/lambda , where lambda is you wavelength in meters.

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