In a message dated 11/26/2004 2:45:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Since the frequency is question is about 5 terahertz,
you are saying that the effective size (of the
"exciton" or other active microstructure) should be .2
microns - is that correct?

Jones


That's the idea.  I don't know where the 5 terahertz comes from.  Thermal frequencies are about 10 exp 14 hertz  The effective size should be about 50 nano meters.

( 50x10exp-9 ) x ( 1x10exp +14 )=  5 x 10 exp 6 hertz-meters

The exact size verses number comes from theory and it is 1.092 megahertz-meter.

For visible light the size is a few nanometers.

Frank Znidarsic

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