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Recent advances in terahertz imaging

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We review recent progress in the field of terahertz “T-ray” imaging. This relatively new imaging technique, based on terahertz time-domain spectroscopy, has the potential to be the first portable far-infrared imaging spectrometer. We give several examples which illustrate the possible applications of this technology, using both the amplitude and phase information contained in the THz waveforms. We describe the latest results in tomographic imaging, in which waveforms reflected from an object can be used to form a three-dimensional representation. Advanced signal processing tools are exploited for the purposes of extracting tomographic results, including spectroscopic information about each reflecting layer of a sample. We also describe the application of optical near-field techniques to the THz imaging system. Substantial improvements in the spatial resolution are demonstrated.

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Received: 29 January 1999 / Published online: 7 April 1999

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Mittleman, D., Gupta, M., Neelamani, R. et al. Recent advances in terahertz imaging . Appl Phys B 68, 1085–1094 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003400050750

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