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Miniature Particle Accelerator uses Terahertz Radiation

A team of researchers has built the first prototype of a miniature particle accelerator that replaces radio frequencies with the much shorter terahertz radiation. This new technology could be used to build X-Ra... Read More...
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Researchers Develop Key Component for Terahertz Wireless

Researchers at Brown University have developed a device to help create an alternative to our strained wireless networks. Their work involves the terahertz (THz) range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which is a... Read More...

New Device Converts DC Electric Field to Tunable Terahertz Radiation

In theory, the terahertz band of the electromagnetic spectrum could be used to improve technology for communications, medical, military, and consumer electronics applications. These waves can pass through n... Read More...
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New Method for Redirection of Electromagnetic Waves Demonstrated

A team of researchers have tested a variety of compact devices made of rectangular metal tubes with different sized openings to redirect electromagnetic waves with close to 100% efficiency. Through simulati... Read More...
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Light Detector Finds Terahertz Frequencies at Room Temperature

University of Maryland researchers have developed a new light detector that is capable of seeing light wavelengths that are invisible to the human eye.  Most detectors need to be kept extremely cold to maintain... Read More...

Cutting-Edge Terahertz Modulator Developed

A team of researchers from UCLA has developed a new broadband modulator that works across a wide range of the terahertz band and features very high efficiency and signal clarity.  This unique modulator can oper... Read More...

Dangerous Side Effects of Terahertz Radiation Discovered by Korean Researchers

Researchers from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) announced findings from a research project that exposure to terahertz radiation on an animal showed signs of infections on skin ti... Read More...

New Device Converts Terahertz Light to Ultrasound Waves

A team of researchers from the University of Michigan have developed a unique transducer that is capable of converting terahertz light into ultrasound waves and can transmit the waves. Today’s detectors have... Read More...

Researchers Develop New Technique to Use Light in Metals to Transmit Information

A team of electrical engineers from the University of Utah have developed microscopic assemblies that use light to transmit information and were produced using an inexpensive inkjet printer.

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Custom Officers Use Terahertz Technology to Find Counterfeit Clothing

Counterfeit clothing and footwear costs designers and retailers billions of dollars every year, but with the help of scientists from the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) they now have developed a way to help ... Read More...
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