The first THz imaging spectrometer based on continuous-wave THz radiation is presented. The new setup is less expensive and more compact than conventional time-domain imaging systems that comprise femtosecond lasers instead. As an example we investigate a human liver with metastasis.


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    Title :

    Continuous-wave THz imaging


    Contributors:
    Kleine-Ostmann, T. (author) / Knobloch, P. (author) / Koch, M. (author) / Hoffmann, S. (author) / Breede, M. (author) / Hofmann, M. (author) / Hein, G. (author) / Pierz, K. (author) / Sperling, M. (author) / Donhuijsen, K. (author)

    Publication date :

    2001-11-22


    Size :

    3 pages



    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English




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