Title :
THz Absorption in Fabric and Its Impact on Body Scanning for Security Application
Author :
Knipper, Richard ; Brahm, Anika ; Heinz, Erik ; May, Torsten ; Notni, Gunther ; Meyer, Hans-Georg ; Tunnermann, Andreas ; Popp, Jurgen
Author_Institution :
Leibniz-Inst. fur Photonische Technol., Jena, Germany
Abstract :
In recent years, body scanner technologies based on millimeter-wave and terahertz technologies have been shown to improve security in areas sensitive to terrorist attacks by detecting hazardous objects hidden underneath the clothing of people. Inevitably, useful devices have to provide an adequate compromise between spatial resolution limited due to diffraction and penetration through clothing. Within this context, the spectral absorption of a wide range of fabric, interference caused by the texture, and the effect of moisture within the fabric have to be considered. We have studied these effects by time-domain and Fourier transformation spectroscopy. The experimental findings are verified using a passive THz security camera operating in two frequency bands at 0.85 and 0.35 THz. The latter band was proven to be of superior use for security checks as it provides useful results even in cases of wet clothes.
Keywords :
biological effects of microwaves; clothing; electromagnetic wave absorption; fabrics; hazardous materials; national security; optical scanners; terahertz spectroscopy; terahertz wave imaging; terrorism; Fourier transformation spectroscopy; THz absorption; THz security camera; body scanner technology; body scanning; clothing; fabrics; frequency 0.35 THz; frequency 0.85 THz; hazardous object detection; millimeter wave technology; moisture effect; spatial resolution; spectral absorption; terahertz technology; terrorist attack; time-domain spectroscopy; Absorption; Atmospheric measurements; Cameras; Fabrics; Physics; Security; Imaging and spectroscoscopy; imaging arrays; material properties;
Journal_Title :
Terahertz Science and Technology, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TTHZ.2015.2474115