Saturday, 21 March 2015

optics - Why do two-photon interactions only occur at extremely high energies?



I've been reading for pleasure about two-photon interaction experiments, and one thing that confuses me is why, for example, two photons in the visible spectrum cannot interact. Is this indeed the case, and if so, why?




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