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  2. Wavenumber - Wikipedia

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    It equals the spatial frequency. For example, a wavenumber in inverse centimeters can be converted to a frequency expressed in the unit gigahertz by multiplying by 29.979 2458 cm/ns (the speed of light, in centimeters per nanosecond); [5] conversely, an electromagnetic wave at 29.9792458 GHz has a wavelength of 1 cm in free space.

  3. Wavelength - Wikipedia

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    Conversion: Wavelength to Frequency and vice versa – Sound waves and radio waves; Teaching resource for 14–16 years on sound including wavelength Archived 2012-03-13 at the Wayback Machine; The visible electromagnetic spectrum displayed in web colors with according wavelengths

  4. Electromagnetic spectrum - Wikipedia

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    In frequency (and thus energy), UV rays sit between the violet end of the visible spectrum and the X-ray range. The UV wavelength spectrum ranges from 399 nm to 10 nm and is divided into 3 sections: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UV is the lowest energy range energetic enough to ionize atoms, separating electrons from them, and thus causing chemical reactions.

  5. Radio frequency - Wikipedia

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    Radio frequency (RF) is the ... Frequency range Wavelength range ... conversion between wavelength and frequency Archived 2012-03-11 at the Wayback Machine;

  6. Wave vector - Wikipedia

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    where the angular frequency is the temporal component, and the wavenumber vector is the spatial component. Alternately, the wavenumber k can be written as the angular frequency ω divided by the phase-velocity v p, or in terms of inverse period T and inverse wavelength λ.

  7. Frequency conversion - Wikipedia

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    A frequency changer, an electronic device that converts alternating current (AC) of one frequency to alternating current of another frequency A variable-frequency drive, a type of frequency changer; Frequency conversion in nonlinear optics may refer to various manipulations of the frequency of light

  8. Waveguide - Wikipedia

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    The frequency of the transmitted wave also dictates the size of a waveguide: each waveguide has a cutoff wavelength determined by its size and will not conduct waves of greater wavelength; an optical fiber that guides light will not transmit microwaves which have a much larger wavelength. Some naturally occurring structures can also act as ...

  9. Optical parametric amplifier - Wikipedia

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    In optical parametric generation, the input is one light beam of frequency ω p, and the output is two light beams of lower frequencies ω s and ω i, with the requirement ω p =ω s +ω i. These two lower-frequency beams are called the "signal" and "idler", respectively. This light emission is based on the nonlinear optical principle.

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