Terahertz electromagnetic waves occupy a middle ground between electronics waves, like microwave and radio waves, and photonics waves, such as infrared and UV waves. For example, mobile phones use ...
Terahertz radiation lies between microwaves and infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum. It holds great promise for ...
Scientists from the (MPSD) and MIT have achieved a groundbreaking feat — creating a stable, long-lasting magnetic state in an antiferromagnetic material using only light. This discovery could lead to ...
What are the typical applications for terahertz radiation? One application is spectroscopy, which is getting more and more important for law enforcement and for environmental uses. Some examples ...
Terahertz radiation, which lies between the microwave and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum, is highly sensitive to water content in tissues and, unlike X-rays, it is non-ionizing and ...
When we then shot terahertz pulses at the material, the trions formed back into excitons extremely quickly. We were able to show it because excitons and trions emitted near-infrared radiation at ...
Terahertz technology seems set to become important in security screening and the pharmaceutical industry. The ultimate solution for airport security would be a system that not only tells security ...
1.De Miguel, J., Hernández-Cabrera, J. F., Hernández-Suárez, E., Joven-Álvarez, E., Otani, C., and Rubiño-Martín, J. A.: "Discovery prospects with the Dark ...
Terahertz waves are anticipated to be applied ... imaging of humans and materials without the use of dangerous radiation, high-speed communication as an alternative to conventional wireless ...