lichtreaktive
Lichtreaktive is a German term that translates to "light-reactive" in English. It describes materials or substances that undergo a change in their physical or chemical properties when exposed to light. This phenomenon is utilized in various applications, from everyday technologies to specialized industrial processes.
A common example of light-reactive materials is photochromic glass, often found in sunglasses. These lenses darken
Another important area is photolithography, a process crucial in the manufacturing of semiconductors and microchips. Here,
In the field of photography, light-sensitive materials have been fundamental since the invention of the camera.