Difference between revisions of "Terahertz Optics"

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[[Image:THzCOC.jpg|left|300px]]
 
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Single point terahertz imagery of 2D objects is demonstrated by exploiting the broadband nature of ultrafast terahertz wave in a coherent optical computing setup. In the devised imagery, a collimated terahertz beam is illuminated on an object and the scattered fields are measured through a spatial mask at the Fourier plane in a 4-f terahertz time-domain spectroscope. This arrangement allows conversion of radial spatial frequencies of the object to the temporal spectrum of the pulse. Hence, a 2D image stored in the terahertz waveforms can be readily obtained.
 
Single point terahertz imagery of 2D objects is demonstrated by exploiting the broadband nature of ultrafast terahertz wave in a coherent optical computing setup. In the devised imagery, a collimated terahertz beam is illuminated on an object and the scattered fields are measured through a spatial mask at the Fourier plane in a 4-f terahertz time-domain spectroscope. This arrangement allows conversion of radial spatial frequencies of the object to the temporal spectrum of the pulse. Hence, a 2D image stored in the terahertz waveforms can be readily obtained.
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[[Media:single point THz image.ppt]]
 
[[Media:single point THz image.ppt]]
  
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*[[What is THz wave?]]
 
 
Other Activities
 
Other Activities
 
*[[THz Waveform Synthesis]]
 
*[[THz Waveform Synthesis]]
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*[[Laser-Terahertz Emission Microscope]]
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*[[THz metamaterials]]

Revision as of 05:29, 17 March 2010

THzCDMAimaging.jpg

THz coherent optical computer

THzCOC.jpg

Single point terahertz imagery of 2D objects is demonstrated by exploiting the broadband nature of ultrafast terahertz wave in a coherent optical computing setup. In the devised imagery, a collimated terahertz beam is illuminated on an object and the scattered fields are measured through a spatial mask at the Fourier plane in a 4-f terahertz time-domain spectroscope. This arrangement allows conversion of radial spatial frequencies of the object to the temporal spectrum of the pulse. Hence, a 2D image stored in the terahertz waveforms can be readily obtained.


Media:single point THz image.ppt

Other Activities