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THz ResearchIntroduction to THz
Terahertz electromagnetic radiation is one of the last remaining
unexplored regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Until relatively
recently, the THz region (0.1-3 THz, 0.1-3 mm), occupying a large
portion of the electromagnetic spectrum between the infrared and
microwave bands, has remained in relative obscurity due to a lack of
efficient laboratory emitters, detectors and optical components
compared to neighboring microwave and optical bands. This is despite
the fact that many important processes in nature occur at THz
frequencies: for example, the vibrational breathing modes of many
large molecules occur at these low frequencies, giving rise to a
unique “fingerprint” for many biomolecules in the THz
region. Indeed, it has been proposed that one of the most important
future applications of THz radiation will be in biomedicine. In the
future the THz region will be as useful as the microwave and infrared
frequency bands are today.
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