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21 March 2001 Chemical sensing in the submillimeter-wave regime
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Proceedings Volume 4235, Smart Structures and Devices; (2001) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.420883
Event: Smart Materials and MEMS, 2000, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
T-ray systems o er an exciting range of capabilities for chemical and biological diagnostics using the emerging technology of terahertz pulse imaging.1,2 We report results from the rst Australian T-ray program and discuss how MOEMS techniques can be applied to decrease the system size.3 A small portable T-Ray system will cost less and is needed, for example, in endoscopic applications.4
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Samuel P. Mickan, Xi-Cheng Zhang, Jesper Munch, and Derek Abbott "Chemical sensing in the submillimeter-wave regime", Proc. SPIE 4235, Smart Structures and Devices, (21 March 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.420883
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KEYWORDS
Terahertz radiation

Absorption

Crystals

Sensors

Biological and chemical sensing

Imaging systems

Mirrors

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