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+ | '''What is Terahertz (THz)?''' <br> | ||
+ | - THz fields : 0.1 ~ 10 THz (3 mm ~ 30 um)<br> | ||
+ | - 1 THz = 1 ps = 0.3 mm = 33 cm-1 = 4.1 meV = 48 K. | ||
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+ | Unique physical phenomena in THz range.<br> | ||
+ | - THz field penetrates non-metalic and non-polarizing materials.(semiconductor, plastics, textiles)<br> | ||
+ | Main Application : spectroscopy, medical imaging, biology, and communications, etc.<br> | ||
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[[THz metamaterials]] | [[THz metamaterials]] | ||
[[THz emission]] | [[THz emission]] |
Revision as of 03:56, 28 August 2009
What is Terahertz (THz)?
- THz fields : 0.1 ~ 10 THz (3 mm ~ 30 um)
- 1 THz = 1 ps = 0.3 mm = 33 cm-1 = 4.1 meV = 48 K.
Unique physical phenomena in THz range.
- THz field penetrates non-metalic and non-polarizing materials.(semiconductor, plastics, textiles)
Main Application : spectroscopy, medical imaging, biology, and communications, etc.