Optical radiation
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Optical radiation is the part of the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelengths between 100 nm and 1 mm.[1][2] This range includes visible light, infrared light, and part of the ultraviolet spectrum.[3] Optical radiation is non-ionizing,[4] and can be focused with lenses and manipulated by other optical elements. Optics is the study of how to manipulate optical radiation.


Optical radiation may be divided into two types:
- Artificial optical radiation
- Artificial optical radiation is produced by artificial sources, including coherent sources such as lasers and incoherent sources such as UV lights, common light bulbs, radiant heaters, welding equipment, etc.[2]
- Natural optical radiation
- Natural optical radiation is primarily produced by the Sun.[2]
