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Modern Technologies in the Far Infrared Region
Published 2003 · Y. Itakura, T. Idehara, Y. Yasuoka
Ieej Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
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Technologies in the far infrared region are developing rapidly and utilize in many aspects of human life. The far infrared wavelength region is defined from 25 to 1000 μ m based on the spectrum of molecular rotating in this issue. The radiation sources are many types of molecular laser, free electron laser, and gyrotron with high power. The detection techniques include an antenna receiving, a hot-electron- and a sophisticated quantum-detector. This special issue compiles modern technologies with excellent applications in the far infrared region.
Modern technologies in the far infrared region have applications in various aspects of human life, including remote sensing, biomedicine, and energy harvesting.
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