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Field Guide to Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Optics [Spiraalköide]

  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 144 pages, kaal: 181 g
  • Sari: Field Guides
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: SPIE Press
  • ISBN-10: 0819491675
  • ISBN-13: 9780819491671
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  • Formaat: Spiral bound, 144 pages, kaal: 181 g
  • Sari: Field Guides
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Dec-2012
  • Kirjastus: SPIE Press
  • ISBN-10: 0819491675
  • ISBN-13: 9780819491671
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The region of the electromagnetic spectrum between microwaves and infrared radiation has come to be known as the ""THz gap,"" mainly due to the lack of readily available laboratory sources and detectors. Potential applications, however, particularly in medicine, security, and communications, have led to increased activity by the mainstream physics and engineering community in recent years. The primary objective of this Field Guide to Terahertz Sources, Detectors, and Optics is to provide the reader with a concise description of the quasi-optical techniques used to design THz systems, as well as the basic principles of operation of the most common THz components in use today.
Glossary of Symbols and Acronyms xi
Introduction 1(4)
The THz Band
1(1)
The THz Gap
2(1)
THz Absorption in Air
3(1)
Reflection and Transmission
4(1)
THz Sources
5(22)
Natural Sources of THz Radiation
5(1)
THz Generation Techniques
6(2)
Gunn Diodes
8(1)
IMPATT Diodes
9(1)
TUNNETT Diodes
10(1)
Resonant Tunnel Diodes
11(1)
Difference Frequency Generation
12(1)
Electro-optic Crystals (Optical Rectification)
13(2)
Optical Parametric Oscillators
15(1)
Frequency Multipliers
16(1)
Photoconductive Antennas
17(1)
Photomixing
18(1)
Optically Pumped Far-IR Gas Lasers
19(1)
p-Type Germanium Lasers
20(1)
Quantum Cascade Lasers
21(1)
Gyrotrons
22(1)
Synchrotrons
23(1)
Free-Electron Lasers
24(1)
Backward Wave Oscillators
25(1)
Smith--Purcell Emitters
26(1)
THz Detectors
27(24)
THz Detection Techniques
27(2)
Responsivity and Signal-to-Noise Ratio
29(1)
Noise Equivalent Power
30(1)
Shot and Thermal Noise
31(1)
Extrinsic Semiconductor Detectors
32(1)
Photoconductive Detectors
33(1)
Photomixers
34(1)
Schottky Diodes
35(2)
Schottky Diode Mixers
37(1)
SIS Mixers
38(1)
Electro-optic Sampling
39(2)
Semiconductor Bolometers
41(2)
Microbolometer Arrays
43(1)
Transition-Edge Sensors
44(1)
SQUIDs
45(2)
Hot-Electron Bolometers
47(1)
Hot-Electron Bolometer Mixers
48(1)
Pyroelectric Detectors
49(1)
Golay Cells
50(1)
THz Optics
51(46)
Gaussian Beam Propagation
51(1)
Complex Radius of Curvature
52(1)
Gaussian Beam Parameters
53(2)
Beamwidth
55(1)
Edge Taper
56(1)
Truncation and Spillover (Gaussian Beams)
57(1)
Truncation and Spillover (Non-Gaussian Beams)
58(1)
Confocal Distance
59(1)
Far-Field Divergence
60(1)
Ray Matrices and Gaussian Beam Transformation
61(3)
Higher-Order Modes (Cylindrical Coordinates)
64(1)
Higher-Order Modes (Rectangular Coordinates)
65(1)
Mode Coefficients
66(3)
Power Coupling Efficiency
69(1)
Gaussicity
70(1)
Mismatched Beams and Tolerancing
71(1)
Scattering Matrix Formulism
72(1)
Transmission Matrices
73(1)
Linear Scattering Operators
74(1)
Truncation at an Aperture
75(1)
Perfect Lenses and Pure Propagation
76(1)
Reflections at Dielectric Interfaces (Lens Surfaces)
77(1)
Standing Waves in Horn-Fed Systems
78(1)
Cascading Scattering and Transmission Matrices
79(1)
Off-Axis Mirrors (Ellipsoidal)
80(1)
Off-Axis Mirrors (Parabolic)
81(1)
Off-Axis Mirrors (Distortion and Cross-Polarization)
82(1)
Polarizing Grids
83(1)
Roof Mirrors as Polarization Rotators
84(1)
Dual-Beam Interferometers (Tunable Filters)
85(1)
Diffraction Losses in Interferometers
86(1)
Diplexers and Multiplexers
87(1)
Four-Port Dual-Beam Interferometer (Diplexer)
88(1)
Horn Antenna Feeds
89(1)
Corrugated Conical Horns (Scalar Feed)
90(1)
Smooth-Walled Horns (Pyramidal and Diagonal)
91(1)
Conical Smooth-Walled Horns (Single and Dual Mode)
92(1)
Shaped Horns and Multimode Feeds
93(1)
Lens Antennas
94(1)
System Design
95(1)
Modeling Techniques
96(1)
THz Applications
97(4)
THz Imaging
97(2)
THz Spectroscopy
99(1)
THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy
100(1)
Equation Summary 101(13)
Bibliography 114(3)
Index 117