= Solarization (physics)
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Solarization in physics, particularly in the context of optical materials and solar energy, refers to the phenomenon where certain materials change their optical properties when exposed to intense light or radiation over time. This can occur due to various processes, including the formation of color centers or defects in the material's structure that absorb light at specific wavelengths, leading to a change in color or transparency.
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