See perlre, the entry for \Q. As the documentation says, it disable[s] pattern metacharacters till \E, which in your case means that the backslash retains its literal meaning instead of being used as a quoting character in a regular expression.
In reply to Re: Working of \Q in m//
by Corion
in thread Working of \Q in m//
by sg
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