ultravioletinfrared
Ultravioletinfrared refers to a range of electromagnetic radiation that bridges the gap between ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) light. This spectral region is not as commonly discussed as its constituent parts but is significant in various scientific and technological applications. It encompasses wavelengths typically ranging from about 700 nanometers (nm) to 1 millimeter (mm), overlapping with the near-infrared spectrum and extending into the far-infrared.
The properties of radiation in the ultravioletinfrared region are distinct. While it shares some characteristics with
In astronomy, the ultravioletinfrared spectrum is crucial for studying celestial objects. Observations in this range can
Applications in materials science and chemistry also utilize ultravioletinfrared. For instance, certain spectroscopic methods employ radiation