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If you have one high energy photon and you collect it together with another, does there energy combined into one high energy or do they stay as separate energies
zepp0814 said:If you have one high energy photon and you collect it together with another, does there energy combined into one high energy or do they stay as separate energies
Khashishi said:There's a phenomenon known as two photon absorption, where a molecule absorbs two photons at the same time to jump to a higher energy level, where the energy of the transition equals the sum of the two photon energies. This is a nonlinear optical effect which occurs relatively rarely.
zepp0814 said:If you have one high energy photon and you collect it together with another, does there energy combined into one high energy or do they stay as separate energies
zepp0814 said:so if photons with a high enegry (lets say its wave length is the plank length) where shot through a medium, would there be the energy of two plank length atoms or is that the limit to how much energy can be