midinfrapunaa
Midinfrapunaa, or mid-infrared radiation, refers to the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths roughly between 2.5 and 25 micrometers. In Finnish usage the term denotes this spectral region, which lies between near-infrared and far-infrared. Photons in this range carry energies around 0.05–0.5 eV, depending on wavelength, and are not visible to the human eye but interact strongly with molecular vibrations.
The midinfrapunaa region is especially important in spectroscopy because many chemical bonds exhibit characteristic absorption bands
Generation and detection of midinfrapunaa light rely on specialized sources and detectors. Common sources include thermal
Applications span chemical analysis, atmospheric monitoring, pharmaceuticals, and astronomy. MIR imaging and spectroscopy enable non-destructive analysis