Applications of Electromagnetic spectrum in Medicine and BiologyLife style lacto-vegetarian diet and cancerSyed IbrahimInternational Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
Electromagnetic radiation or EM radiation is a noticeable part of the spectrum. It is one kind of way to travel energy through space. The different forms ofelectromagneticenergy mainly include heat from the fire, the sunlight, microwave energy while cooking, rays from X-ray, etc. These energy ...
X-rays play a crucial role in scientific research, particularly in the study of the atomic and molecular structures of materials. Techniques such as X-ray crystallography allow scientists to determine the three-dimensional structures of crystals, proteins, and other complex molecules, contributing to ...
The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum is becoming overcrowded with a variety of wireless signals and other communication and sensing circuits and devices. This has led to an increased interest in the design of RF and microwave systems and subsystems to help decongest the overwhelmed EM spectrum. Howeve...
Infrared (IR) waves, a type of electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than microwaves, are integral to a myriad of
photoelectric effect, phenomenon in which electrically charged particles are released from or within a material when it absorbselectromagnetic radiation. The effect is often defined as the ejection ofelectronsfrom ametalplatewhenlightfalls on it. In a broader definition, theradiantenergymay beinfrared, ...
of the electromagnetic spectrum, making them suitable optical probes in various research fields1,2,3. The emission spectra of Ln3+ions can strongly depend on temperature, which makes Ln3+-doped materials promising candidates for optical thermometry. The intensity ratio between two emission lines is...
Bound states in the continuum (BICs) have attracted attention in photonics owing to their interesting properties. For example, BICs can effectively confine light in a counterintuitive way, and the far-field radiation of photonic structures that exhibit B
directed emission is in the soft-to-hard x-ray portion of the spectrum. Channeling radiation can be used to study the channeling phenomenon, to investigate the properties of crystals in which channeling occurs, and as a source of x-rays. 展开 ...
The compact size of our diffractive designs, with an axial span of ~100 × \({\lambda }_{{\rm{m}}}\), facilitates easy integration into existing optical imaging systems and focal plane arrays that operate at different parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, including the visible spectrum...