2007
DOI: 10.1088/0034-4885/70/8/r02
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Imaging with terahertz radiation

Abstract: Within the last several years, the field of terahertz science and technology has changed dramatically. Many new advances in the technology for generation, manipulation, and detection of terahertz radiation have revolutionized the field. Much of this interest has been inspired by the promise of valuable new applications for terahertz imaging and sensing. Among a long list of proposed uses, one finds compelling needs such as security screening and quality control, as well as whimsical notions such as counting th… Show more

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“…Terahertz (0.1-3.0 THz) imaging is novel visualization technique which can serve in many application areas, like detecting explosives and related compounds (Chan et al 2007), identifying various defects (Lopato et al 2009), tomography and materials identification and characterization (Mittleman et al 1999) or detecting contaminations (Wietzke et al 2007). Electromagnetic waves in the range of 0.1-3.0 THz has an unique ability to penetrate many materials, which are opaque in the range of visible and infrared light, thus enabling visualization of their internal structure.…”
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“…Terahertz (0.1-3.0 THz) imaging is novel visualization technique which can serve in many application areas, like detecting explosives and related compounds (Chan et al 2007), identifying various defects (Lopato et al 2009), tomography and materials identification and characterization (Mittleman et al 1999) or detecting contaminations (Wietzke et al 2007). Electromagnetic waves in the range of 0.1-3.0 THz has an unique ability to penetrate many materials, which are opaque in the range of visible and infrared light, thus enabling visualization of their internal structure.…”
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“…The THz time domain spectroscopy (TDS) is the most commonly used method from all THz techniques for non-destructive evaluation of composite materials (Chan et al 2007;Lopato et al 2009;Mittleman et al 1999;Wietzke et al 2007). Although other techniques based on a FMCW radar (Quast et al 2010) as well as CW imaging by means of quantum cascade lasers (Destic et al 2010), a gas laser (Redo-Sanchez et al 2006) or with a Gunn diode (Karpowicz et al 2005) were also studied.…”
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“…1,2) The generation of ultrashort THz pulses has been extensively developed for time-domain spectroscopic applications based on recent femtosecond-laser technologies. [3][4][5] Several types of continuous-wave THz emitters have also been studied and developed using semiconductor technologies.…”
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“…1 This has led to a concerted research effort in the area of THz sources, detectors and waveguides and for the successful implementation of THz systems, low loss and commercially viable waveguides are essential.…”
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