New Directions in Terahertz Technology

New Directions in Terahertz Technology by J.M. Chamberlain is a comprehensive examination of the science, engineering, and applications of terahertz technology. Published by Springer Netherlands on May 31, 1997, this edition spans 424 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into the significance of room-temperature solid-state devices, which are pivotal for expanding the use of terahertz technology across various fields.
Readers will find an in-depth discussion on the advantages of electronic versus optical devices, alongside insights into terahertz circuit design, implementation, and measurement. The text also explores current and future applications in areas such as communications, sensing, and remote surveillance. This detailed study is designed to benefit both newcomers and seasoned professionals in the field, while also serving as a valuable resource for those with a general interest in technology and engineering.
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A detailed study of the science, engineering and applications of terahertz technology, based on room-temperature solid-state devices, which are seen as the key technology for wider applications in this frequency range. The relative merits of electronic and optical devices are discussed and new device principles identified. Issues of terahertz circuit design, implementation and measurement are complemented by chapters on current and future applications in communications, sensing and remote surveillance.
Audience: The unique coverage of all aspects of terahertz technology will appeal to both new and established workers in the field, as well as providing a survey for the interested reader.
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