Optical to terahertz engineering:

This book highlights advances in the field of THz engineering along with limitations of radio frequency (RF) technology. All engineering applications have been designed to operate over a specific frequency or wavelength range in electromagnetic spectrum. In recent years, the unexplored domain of THz...

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Other Authors: Saha, Arijit (Editor), Biswas, Arindam 1984- (Editor), Ghosh, Kankat (Editor), Mukhopadhyay, Nilanjan (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Springer [2023]
Series:Progress in optical science and photonics Volume 23
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Summary:This book highlights advances in the field of THz engineering along with limitations of radio frequency (RF) technology. All engineering applications have been designed to operate over a specific frequency or wavelength range in electromagnetic spectrum. In recent years, the unexplored domain of THz range of electromagnetic spectrum has paved the way for terahertz technology due to its nonionizing nature and sensitivity to water content. A wide range of applications with THz techniques such as terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS), biological, medical and pharmaceutical sciences, explosives inspection, information and communication technology (ICT) sector and many more, have potential to be the technology of future. Different designing aspects and evolving application areas are addressed to enrich the technical knowledge of readers. This book provides an overview of state of the art in terms of research and industrial progress in THz spectrum
Item Description:High sensitivity biosensors with nano biomaterials; Advance in spectroscopic characterization of various materials using terahertz; Advance in dual band terahertz metamaterials in sensing applications; Error detection and correction of high-resolution remote sensing images using cyclic code; Comparison of performance between Pancharatnam set-up and multi-material achromatic retarder for polarization imaging system in optical range; Progress in THz Biosensing devices and its applications; Compression of digital images using optical processing in python; Historical Note, Recent Advancements and Future Prospects of III-Nitride Based Ultraviolet Light Sources
Physical Description:xii, 181 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme 501 grams
ISBN:9789819902279

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