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Difference bet absorption and scattering

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Answered by SIDDHJ
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Two-photon absorption (TPA) is the absorption of two photons of identical or different frequencies in order to excite a molecule from one state (usually the ground state) to a higher energy electronic state. The energy difference between the involved lower and upper states of the molecule is equal to the sum of the photon energies of the two photons. Two-photon absorption is a third-order process several orders of magnitude weaker than linear absorption at low light intensities. It differs from linear absorption in that the atomic transition rate due to TPA depends on the square of the light intensity, thus it is a nonlinear optical process, and can dominate over linear absorption at high intensities.[1]
Answered by zacknight47
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Scattering requires a total absorption and emission of a particle or a photon, whereas reflection only bounces back the incident particle or wave. • The wavelength of the incident wave can change due toscattering, but it cannot change due toreflection.

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