
Invisible no more: New method reveals infrared light at room temperature
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method called MIRVAL that allows for the detection of mid-infrared (MIR) light at room temperature using quantum systems. By converting low-energy MIR photons into high-energy visible photons, this technique enables single-molecule spectroscopy and has wide applications in gas sensing, medical diagnostics, astronomy, and quantum communication. The innovation overcomes the challenge of thermal noise and offers a more energy-efficient and compact alternative to current cooled semiconductor detectors. The breakthrough could deepen our understanding of complex systems and pave the way for practical devices in MIR technologies.