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Optical Mirrors for Non-visible Wavelengths: IR or UV Use?

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Optical mirrors have long been valued for their ability to reflect and manipulate visible light. However, their potential extends beyond the realm of visible wavelengths. In this blog, we will delve into the fascinating world of non-visible wavelengths, such as infrared (IR) and ultraviolet (UV), and explore the possibilities of using optical mirrors in these domains. Join us on this enlightening journey as we uncover the applications, challenges, and advancements in utilizing optical mirrors for non-visible wavelengths. 1. Understanding the Electromagnetic Spectrum: To comprehend the application of optical mirrors in non-visible wavelengths, we must first grasp the concept of the electromagnetic spectrum. The spectrum ranges from gamma rays with the shortest wavelength and highest energy to radio waves with the longest wavelength and lowest energy. Visible light, including all the colors we perceive, is just a small segment of this vast spectrum. Beyond the visible range lie the ultr...