William Herschel’s ‘infrared’ prism

Discovering invisible light

This may be the prism used by William Herschel when he accidentally discovered invisible radiation in 1800. Using the prism, he split sunlight into its different colours and measured their temperatures. He noticed that the temperature was highest beyond the red light, in a region now known as infrared.

Date: 1795-1805

Made of: the overall is made of copper (alloy); brass (copper, zinc alloy), the prism is made of glass

Measurements: overall: 140 mm x 160 mm x 60 mm; weight: 0.37kg

Credit: The Herschel Family Archive

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Places

  • Slough, Slough, England — associated
  • London, Greater London, England — made, made
Map showing Slough, Slough, England and London, Greater London, England

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