Tue. Jun 23rd, 2026
  • The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) researchers have developed a device to increase or up-convert the frequency of short infrared light to the visible range.
  • The up-conversion of light will have many applications, especially in defence and optical communications.
  • The human eye can only see light in the visible spectrum, it cannot see infrared light.
  • The IISC’s team used a 2D material to design a non-linear optical mirror stack for the up-conversion.
  • The IISC’s team used a method that involves feeding an input infrared signal along with a pump beam onto the mirror stack.
  • With this method, they have been able to up-convert infrared light of a wavelength of around 1,550 nm to 622 nm visible light.
  • The researchers are planning to extend their work to up-converting light of longer wavelengths.

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