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Low-Energy Lasers Produce Microplasmas for Spectroscopy

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Microplasma summoned out of thin air by low-energy laser pulses can be used as a source of broadband terahertz radiation for spectroscopy. Terahertz imaging needs only a narrow range of terahertz frequency to, for example, nondestructively look through layers of paint. But broader frequency range is necessary to differentiate the spectral "fingerprints" of various chemicals and identify threats like poisons in food or contraband and explosives in baggage. "If you were only using a source of radiation with a range around 1 THz, you might not be able to tell two different materials...Read full article

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    Published: April 2015
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    terahertz
    Terahertz (THz) refers to a unit of frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum, denoting waves with frequencies between 0.1 and 10 terahertz. One terahertz is equivalent to one trillion hertz, or cycles per second. The terahertz frequency range falls between the microwave and infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Key points about terahertz include: Frequency range: The terahertz range spans from approximately 0.1 terahertz (100 gigahertz) to 10 terahertz. This corresponds to...
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