Terahertz imaging using quantum cascade lasers - A review of systems and applications

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The terahertz (THz) frequency quantum cascade laser (QCL) is a compact source of THz radiation offering high power, high spectral purity and moderate tunability. As such, these sources are particularly suited to the application of THz frequency imaging across a range of disciplines, and have motivated significant research interest in this area over the past decade. In this paper we review the technological approaches to THz QCL-based imaging and the key advancements within this field. We discuss in detail a number of imaging approaches targeted to application areas including multiple-frequency transmission and diffuse reflection imaging for the spectral mapping of targets; as well as coherent approaches based on the self-mixing phenomenon in THz QCLs for long-range imaging, three-dimensional imaging, materials analysis, and high-resolution inverse synthetic aperture radar imaging. © 2014 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Dean, P., Valavanis, A., Keeley, J., Bertling, K., Lim, Y. L., Alhathlool, R., … Davies, A. G. (2014, September 17). Terahertz imaging using quantum cascade lasers - A review of systems and applications. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/47/37/374008

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