Re: Infrared Specific Reflection?
From: Rene Tschaggelar (none_at_none.net)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 16:49:01 +0200
apowers wrote:
> Hey everyone!
>
> I'm working on a project for my Masters that requires me to locate a
> material(of my choice) in an inhomogenous medium. I'm doing this
> using EM.
>
> In this material the highest Frequency wave I can use will be 500MHz
> to get the penetration I need.
>
> What I want to do is find some material that will absorb the 'sent'
> wave (1-500MHZ) and hopefully re-emit a highly specific longer
> wavelength. I'm not sure if this is possible. (hopefully one of you
> guys do!)
>
> Anyway, This will allow me to seperate reflections from all the
> boundaries between the differing media and the material.
>
> I posted on this earlier but I realized my initial question wasn't
> clear so I decided to start again :)
hey apowers,
A masters degree requires some knowledge you apparently are
lacking. What do the 500MHz have to do with infrared ?
You're asking for a fluoresence effect at 500MHz?
As to the 500MHz. You could emit 500MHz & 560MHz and try
to detect 60MHz. Figure out what object does that.
Rene
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