A quantum effect allows infrared measurements to be performed by detecting visible light

Wednesday, November 2, 2016 - 06:01 in Physics & Chemistry

By weaving some quantum wizardry, A*STAR researchers have achieved something that appears to be a contradiction in terms—using visible light to perform spectroscopy at infrared wavelengths. Even more mysterious is that the visible light does not even pass through the sample being measured.

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