Field Guide to Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Optics

  • O'Sullivan C
  • Murphy J
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Abstract

The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared radiation has come to be known as the "THz gap," mainly due to the lack of readily available laboratory sources and detectors. Potential applications, however, particularly in medicine, security, and communications, have led to increased activity by the mainstream physics and engineering community in recent years. The primary objective of this SPIE Field Guide is to provide the reader with a concise description of the quasi-optical techniques used to design THz systems, as well as the basic principles of operation of the most common THz components in use today. Introduction -- THz sources -- THz detectors -- THz optics -- THz applications -- Equation summary -- Bibliography -- Index.

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O’Sullivan, C. M., & Murphy, J. A. (2012). Field Guide to Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Optics. Field Guide to Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Optics. SPIE. https://doi.org/10.1117/3.952851

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