fotonok
Fotonok, also known as photons, are elementary particles and quanta of the electromagnetic field. They are massless, carry no electric charge, have spin 1, and propagate at the speed of light in vacuum.
Their energy and momentum are given by E = h f = h c / λ and p = h / λ, with
Fotonok exhibit wave-particle duality and polarization. They are described by quantum electrodynamics; produced and absorbed in
Propagation: in vacuum they travel at c; in media, speed is reduced by the refractive index; their
Detection and generation: photon detection relies on photoelectric effect, photomultiplier tubes, avalanche photodiodes, or superconducting detectors;
Applications and significance: photons are central to optical communication, imaging, spectroscopy, and quantum information science; cosmic
History: the concept originated with Planck's quantum hypothesis (1900) and Einstein's explanation of the photoelectric effect