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hai
 this  is srinivas from india , i had doubt that
 iwant to seperate one color from a laser light.
i am passing red laser through some container in the end
i want colorless laser . is there any chemical which can
absorb one color and  emit other color !or  any process
relating to this ? please help me in this manner.
i will be very thankfull to you.
urs sincerly
n.srinivas

RE: help

Laser light is commonly monochromatic, so passing it into an absorbing medium will give nothing. 'Colorless light' - do you mean an infrared frequency? I suggest that you try the inquiry service on http://www.photonics.com.

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