Silicon-based Integrated Sensors for Terahertz Applications - From Pulse Sources to Miniaturized Spectrometers

Silicon-based Integrated Sensors for Terahertz Applications - From Pulse Sources to Miniaturized Spectrometers

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Silicon-based Integrated Sensors for Terahertz Applications - From Pulse Sources to Miniaturized Spectrometers

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 Outline
  3. 3 The Paradigm Shift
  4. 4 Terahertz Radiation: The Last Frontier
  5. 5 Spectroscopy Applications of Terahertz
  6. 6 Circuit Architecture
  7. 7 Circuit Schematic
  8. 8 Prototype Assembly
  9. 9 Time-Domain Characterization Setup
  10. 10 Frequency-Domain Characterization Setup
  11. 11 Frequency-Domain Characterization Results
  12. 12 Radiation Pattern Measurements
  13. 13 Array Chip Micrograph
  14. 14 Gas Spectroscopy Measurement Results
  15. 15 THz Hyper-Spectral Imaging Setup
  16. 16 THz Hyper-spectral Imaging for Medical Applications
  17. 17 Measurement Results - CMOS Array
  18. 18 Chip Micrograph of the CMOS Array
  19. 19 Wired vs. Wireless
  20. 20 Beamwidth versus Aperture Size
  21. 21 System Architecture
  22. 22 Quadrature Generator and Phase Shifter
  23. 23 How to Minimize TX-RX Coupling?
  24. 24 Single-Chip Locking Setup
  25. 25 Single-Chip Locking Measurement
  26. 26 Phase Noise Measurements
  27. 27 Circuit Details
  28. 28 Free-space Optical Synchronization
  29. 29 EPR Spectroscopy • EPR can detected chemicals that have unpaired electrons
  30. 30 Single-Chip EPR Transceiver Architecture -Chip Boundary
  31. 31 First Miniaturized HPHT Inline EPR Spectrometer
  32. 32 Conclusions

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