naheinfrarot
Naheinfrarot, also known as near-infrared (NIR), refers to a segment of the electromagnetic spectrum that lies adjacent to the visible light range. It spans wavelengths from approximately 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm), though the upper boundary is sometimes defined more narrowly around 2,500 nm. Near-infrared light is invisible to the human eye but can be detected by specialized sensors and certain animals, such as snakes and some insects.
This region of the spectrum is widely used in various applications due to its unique properties. In
In medical and scientific fields, near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) is a non-invasive technique used for analyzing tissue
Near-infrared radiation is also relevant in astronomy, where it helps observe celestial objects obscured by interstellar
While near-infrared light is generally considered safe for biological tissues, prolonged exposure to intense sources can