Quantic Optics
In
all the articles before this chapter we have treated Light as a
wave. Although the wave theory of Light has explained many phenomenons
and behaviours of Light, there are certain phenomenons that can’t
be explained with this theory. Because of this, it is necessary
to “create” a new theory that can explain certain behaviours, for
example, the photoelectric effect and the Compton effect, which
aren’t explained in a satisfactory manner by the wave theory.
In
the last century there have been great scientific and technical
advances, many more than any other time throughout history, and
this rhythm is accelerating as time passes. In 1900, Planck’s discovery
started research into the concepts of Relativity and quantum mechanics,
which are now considered the two greatest theories of the twentieth
century. These theories have given us a new and completely different
way of viewing why these phenomenon occur, and has opened our minds
to new and extraordinary discoveries about the nature and behaviour
of Light.
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