Room temperature imaging at 1.63 and 2.54 THz with field effect transistor detectors

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Abstract

GaAs nanometric field effect-transistors are used for room temperature single-pixel imaging using radiation frequencies above 1 THz. Images obtained in transmission mode at 1.63 THz are recorded using transistors operating in a photovoltaic mode with spatial resolution of 300 μm and voltage sensitivity of about 8 mV/W. A reduction in response with increasing frequency was observed and mitigated by the application of a source-drain current, leading to the demonstration of imaging at up to 2.54 THz. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Nadar, S., Videlier, H., Coquillat, D., Teppe, F., Sakowicz, M., Dyakonova, N., … Valušis, G. (2010). Room temperature imaging at 1.63 and 2.54 THz with field effect transistor detectors. Journal of Applied Physics, 108(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3463414

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