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Terahertz Frequency Detection and Identification of Materials and Objects

  • Comprehensive discussion on terahertz sensing for security purposes
  • State-of-the art chapters on terahertz devices
  • State-of-the art chapters on terahertz systems
  • Expert opinions on the possibilities and practicalities of terahertz sensing

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Table of contents (19 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. Devices

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 2-2
    2. Terahertz Emission from Semiconductors Excited by Ultrafast Laser Pulses

      • Arunas Krotkus, R. Adomavičius, Vitaly Malevich
      Pages 3-16
    3. Terahertz Generation by Multiplication

      • Jan Stake, Tomas Bryllert, T. Arezoo Emadi, Josip Vukusic
      Pages 17-30
    4. Towards Superlattice Terahertz Amplifiers and Lasers

      • Alvydas Lisauskas, Ernst Mohler, Hartmut G. Roskos, Nataliya V. Demarina
      Pages 31-40
    5. Tailoring the Emission of Terahertz Quantum Cascade Lasers

      • Richard Green, Lukas Mahler, Cosimo Mauro, Tonia Losco, Ji-Hua Xu, Alessandro Tredicucci et al.
      Pages 41-54
    6. Guided Propagation of Terahertz Pulses on Metal Wires

      • Kanglin Wang, Daniel M. Mittleman
      Pages 55-68
  3. Interactions with Materials

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 90-90
    2. Molecular and Organic Interactions

      • A. G. Davies, E. H. Linfield
      Pages 91-106
    3. Terahertz Beam Interactions with Amorphous Materials

      • Mira Naftaly, Robert E. Miles
      Pages 107-122
    4. Development of Tagless Biosensors for Detecting the Presence of Pathogens

      • Jing–Yin Chen, Joseph R. Knab, Shuji Ye, Yunfen He, Andrea G. Markelz
      Pages 123-134
  4. Detection and Sensing

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 136-136
    2. Improvements to Electronic Techniques for Terahertz Spectroscopic Detection

      • Daniel W. van der Weide, Alan D. Bettermann, Min K. Choi, John Grade
      Pages 137-145
    3. Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy of Crystalline and Aqueous Systems

      • Peter Uhd Jepsen, Hannes Merbold, Zhengxin Li, Xiaoyu Xing, Stewart Clark
      Pages 147-165
    4. Continuous-Wave Terahertz Photomixer Systems for Real-World Applications

      • Ian S. Gregory, Hideaki Page, Lee Spencer
      Pages 167-184
  5. Systems for Security

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 186-186
    2. Terahertz Detection of Illegal Objects

      • Roger Appleby, Peter R. Coward, Gordon N. Sinclair
      Pages 225-240

About this book

Terahertz frequency sensing has a unique part to play in the detection and identification of materials and objects. This frequency range, corresponding to a wavelength of around 0.1 mm, can be used to identify materials from their molecular spectra and to produce images of concealed objects. Terahertz spectra of drugs of abuse and explosives presented by a number of the contributing authors show that the presence of these materials can be detected in envelopes, packages and through clothing.

The technology of terahertz detection has largely been developed around expensive and bulky femtosecond laser systems but, as described in this book, advances in semiconductor superlattice technology are leading to compact “electronic” sources such as the quantum cascade laser, two-terminal “Gunn” type oscillators and even a THz frequency amplifier. These advances towards electronic (as opposed to optical) THz systems mean that the technology will become portable and much less costly.

Terahertz remote sensing is also discussed with the possibility of detection over distances of up to 30m using existing technology or even through the use THz waves generated locally in the vicinity of a target using only air as the transducer.

Editors and Affiliations

  • University of Leeds, UK

    Robert E. Miles, Heribert Eisele

  • Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA

    Xi-Cheng Zhang

  • Semiconductor Physics Institute, Lithuania

    Arunas Krotkus

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