Rob Hoff
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Is there a resonant frequency of light? I was just wondering because the higher the frequency of light, the higher the energy. Or is there an optimal frequency?
The discussion centers around the concept of resonant frequencies of light, particularly whether there is an optimal frequency for light oscillations and the limits of photon energy. Participants explore the relationship between frequency, energy, and the interactions of photons with matter.
Participants express differing views on the existence of resonant frequencies for light and the limits of photon energy. There is no consensus on whether an optimal frequency exists or the nature of limits on photon energy.
Participants mention various conditions and interactions that may influence the behavior of photons, including the role of the CMB and the implications for QED, indicating that the discussion is nuanced and dependent on specific contexts.
This discussion may be of interest to those studying quantum mechanics, photon interactions, and the properties of light in different media.
Rob Hoff said:Is there a limit to how much energy a photon can carry? Let's be friends matterwave, my physics teacher would have a harder time answering this. No offense Mr Asmann.
Rob Hoff said:Is there a limit to how much energy a photon can carry? Let's be friends matterwave, my physics teacher would have a harder time answering this. No offense Mr Asmann.