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Far-Infrared Spectrometry

1962
According to current practice the far-infrared region is considered to be that part of the electromagnetic spectrum between the sodium chloride prism cutoff (about 15 μ) and the wavelengths at which microwave techniques may be successfully employed. The farinfrared region tends to be pushed continually to longer wavelengths by the development of better
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Far-Infrared Sources

1970
Although the far-infrared region of the spectrum (3 cm−1 to 300 cm−1)can be considered today as instrumentally well developed it is still rather difficult to measure absorptivity or reflectivity with high resolution or high precision. This is mainly so because of the lack of powerful sources even though the techniques of spectrometry as well as the ...
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Exciton‐Mediated Energy Transfer in Heterojunction Enables Infrared Light Photocatalysis

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2021
Xiaodong Zhang, Xiaoliang Xu, Yi Xie
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Infrared upconversion imaging in nonlinear metasurfaces

Advanced Photonics, 2021
Rocio Camacho-morales   +2 more
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Surface-Enhanced Infrared Spectroscopy Using Resonant Nanoantennas

Chemical Reviews, 2017
Frank Neubrech   +2 more
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