DocumentCode
2912436
Title
Directions in TeraHertz technology
Author
Abbott, D.
Author_Institution
Adelaide Univ., SA, (Australia). Centre for Biomed. Eng., CBME
fYear
2000
fDate
5-8 Nov. 2000
Firstpage
263
Lastpage
266
Abstract
The term ´T-rays´ was coined in the early 1990´s by Bell Labs to describe the spectrum in the TeraHertz range (1 THz=10/sup 12/ Hz). The THz region of the spectrum lies on the border of where electronics and optics meet, between the mm-wave and infrared bands. Infrared sources become very dim as we approach the THz region and high speed devices struggle to reach these frequencies. Consequently, practical 0.1 THz to 20 THz sources were difficult to obtain until recent developments in laser, quantum well and compound semiconductor technology in the 1990´s. Historically, we know that each time a new band in the electromagnetic spectrum opens up, a whole new industry develops and revolves around that band.
Keywords
submillimetre waves; 0.1 to 20 THz; T-ray sources; compound semiconductor technology; electromagnetic spectrum; high-speed devices; quantum well lasers; terahertz technology; Bandwidth; Biomedical imaging; Frequency; Optical imaging; Packaging; Plastics; Quality control; Spectroscopy; Submillimeter wave technology; X-rays;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
GaAs IC Symposium, 2000. 22nd Annual
Conference_Location
Seattle, WA, USA
ISSN
1064-7775
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5968-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/GAAS.2000.906336
Filename
906336
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