Full width at half maximum
A full width at half maximum (FWHM) is an expression of the extent of a function, given by the difference between the two extreme values of the
independent variable at which the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum value. FWHM is applied to such phenomena as the duration of
pulse waveforms and the
spectral width of sources used for optical
communications and the resolution of spectrometers. The term full duration at half maximum (FDHM) is preferred when the independent variable is
time.
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full width at half maximum (FWHM)
An expression of the extent of a function, given by the difference between the two extreme values of the independent variable at which the dependent variable is equal to half of its maximum value. Note 1: FWHM is applied to such phenomena as the duration of
pulse waveforms and the
spectral width of sources used for optical
communications. Note 2: The term full duration at half maximum (FDHM) is preferred when the independent variable is
time.