Tuesday 22 March 2016

TeraView at the 'Advances in Terahertz Spectroscopy' meeting held in Cambridge, UK

Last week the 'Advances in Terahertz Spectroscopy' meeting was held at the Gonville and Caius College in Cambridge UK, with the event being jointly hosted by Teranet (an EPSRC-funded network of UK Universities and companies active in terahertz science and technology) and the the Royal Society of Chemistry.  

TeraView brought along its latest product, the TeraPulse 4000.  TeraView is grateful for all of the feedback received, especially the positive comments and suggestions from the hands-on session.

Below are some pictures from the workshop.





If you would like to participate in a hands-on workshop and learn more about terahertz applications and technology please do not hesitate to contact us or sign up for our next workshop in Bordeaux, France. More information on the Bordeaux event can be found here.


Wide angle terahertz sensing with a cross-dipole frequency selective surface

P. Rodríguez-Ulibarri | S. A. Kuznetsov | M. Beruete


Abstract:

In this work, a terahertz sensor based on a cross dipole frequency selective surface is analyzed and experimentally tested. The sensing structure is optimized for operation at the fundamental band-stop resonance near 0.7 THz and characterized under normal and oblique incidence. The sensing performance as a function of the incidence angle and the wave polarization is evaluated with good agreement between simulations and measurements. It is shown that a figure of merit for the proposed sensor can be enhanced from 0.2 up to 0.6 due to switching from normal to oblique excitation, which yields the maximum performance for TM polarization at the incidence angle of 70°. The presented results demonstrate a wide angle operation regime in THz sensing that opens up an alternative approach in improving capabilities of sensing devices.

Full article available here.

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Advances in Terahertz Spectroscopy Meeting, Cambridge UK



 
 TeraView's Dr Philip Taday will give a talk at this years event in Cambridge, UK, with the title:
 
'Industrial Applications of THz spectroscopy'
 
The Event will take place on 17–18 March 2016, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge  
 
This two day meeting will cover many aspects of Terahertz spectroscopy and includes research presentations from both International and UK research groups. The meeting is being sponsored by the EPSRC Teranet fund and is free to attend for all RSC members. To register for this event please contact Professor Cunningham [j.e.cunningham@leeds.ac.uk].

Further information can be found on the event webpage here.


Thursday 10 March 2016

How TeraHertz could revolutionize your business - Terahertz solutions for industry workshop



TeraView with the support of cluster Laphia and the “pôle de compétitivité route des lasers” invite you to the Terahertz solutions for industry workshop, which will take place on April 12th 2016 at the University of Bordeaux, France (Building A31).

The key points of the day include:
  • Seminars discussing the technology
  • Networking Sessions
  • Demonstrations of the technology
Objectives are:
  • To demonstrate technical expertise of the University and companies
  • To bring together leading experts to explore the solutions that terahertz offers
  • To deliver state-of-the-art presentations on the technology
  • To give participants a thorough understanding of the technology
  • Create an information exchange of ideas
For more information please feel free to contact: patrick.mounaix@u-bordeaux.fr or on 05 240002602.
UMR 5218 - IMS - Laboratoire de l’Intégration du Matériau au Système Adresse:
351 Cours de la libération, 33405 Talence cedex, France.

Compulsory registration (no registration fees)

Full programme details and registration form (editable PDF) can be found here.





Tuesday 1 March 2016

Terahertz Imaging Platform to Characterize the Growth of In-Vitro Breast Tumors


Abstract:

This study aimed at evaluating the ideal plating method and density for imaging with the terahertz (THz) spectrometer. In this study, different methods were used to grow in-vitro tumors using the 4T1 cell line. Here, attempts to grow breast tumors in-vitro were conducted. Results were produced in two environments, flat-bottomed plates and round-bottomed multiwell plates. The second method allowed for faster clumping and increased cell aggregation, producing tumors up to 7mm. Terahertz spectroscopy produced images that correlated well to photomicrographs taken of the in-vitro tumors. This methodology shows great promise for providing a reliable, parameter-controlled source of in-vitro breast tumors for research needs on breast tumor margins. 

Link to PDF


Non-destructive evaluation of puncture region in polyethylene composite by terahertz and X-ray radiation

Norbert Palkaa ;  Robert Panowiczb ; Marek Chalimoniukc ; Rene Beigang 
Abstract:

An ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene composite sample has been non-destructively imaged via X-ray and Terahertz waves. The sample stopped a projectile, which resulted in delaminations, a bulge, and a chamber. Although the X-ray computed tomography reliably showed all interesting internal features of the sample, the axial resolution was moderate and artefacts and deformations limited its performance. A terahertz time domain spectroscopy system was used both for transmission and reflection raster scanning of the sample. The propagation of the THz pulse through the sample was compared with a theoretical model. Transmission investigations roughly determined the distribution of delaminations and size of the chamber. The reflection scanning through the time-of-flight analysis and signal processing enabled a detailed 3D imaging of the sample. A very good agreement of X-ray and THz images was achieved. Both measurement methods were compared and discussed.

Full article here