Hi,
time ago I found some Youtube videos and a website about this kind of device made of mirrors that invert the light coming from an object, and the effect (even if I don't remember precisely) should be to disrupt the sense of depth. This is a quickly made illustration of this device...
That's what I meant, sorry for that!
However, summing up, I've understood that to understand reactions between radiation and solid matter is very important to consider the "crystal lattice" formed by atoms in a solid and not atoms singularly, while in low pressure gases they can be considered...
Hi,
I'm an undergraduate physics student and I'd like to know more about interactions of light with matter.
Since I haven't studied Quantum Physics yet, I'd like to know what happen on a microscopic scale, when e-m radiation passes through a material (transmission), when it's...