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Light can interact with the electrons in a crystalline solid, which in turn generates lattice vibrations or phonons. A related phenomenon was proposed 40 years ...
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Mar 27, 2007 ... Yet, single photons with infrared wavelengths are usually energetically too low for 1O2 generation. Multiphoton excitation using infrared light as ...
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