2021
DOI: 10.51368/2307-4469-2021-9-4-337-346
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From a gas thermometer to a terahertz matrix (a review)

Abstract: The history of the invention and development of the gas thermometer and the ap-pearance of optical-acoustic receivers (OAP) based on it, starting from the first works of Bell, Hayes, Golay, and up to the present time, are considered. The ad-vantages of the OAP, consisting in a constant and high sensitivity in a wide range of the spectrum and the highest detection ability among thermal receivers, are not-ed. The main characteristics of membranes – the main elements of OAP-are con-sidered, and the physical prope… Show more

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“…Measurements of the spectrum and intensity of longwavelength (infrared and terahertz) emission are rather hard to perform. The science and technology of this issue have been discussed extensively (see [15]). The most difficult part is the detection of weak signals, which is exactly what we have to deal with here.…”
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“…Measurements of the spectrum and intensity of longwavelength (infrared and terahertz) emission are rather hard to perform. The science and technology of this issue have been discussed extensively (see [15]). The most difficult part is the detection of weak signals, which is exactly what we have to deal with here.…”
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confidence: 99%