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18 May 2005 THz gas sensing with submillimeter techniques (Invited Paper)
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Abstract
There has been considerable interest in the use of the Submillimeter/THz (SMM/THz) spectral region for gas analysis and detection. This has been driven both by the importance of the application and the THz-TDS community. In this paper we will discuss and compare the attributes of an attractive alternative: cw submillimeter spectroscopy. Particular attention will be paid to sensitivity, specificity, and the investigations of harsh environments. A particularly simple system approach, the FAst Scan Submillimeter Spectroscopy Technique (FASSST), will be discussed and a compact and potentially very low cost implementation described. Results will be presented which include the analyses of complex mixtures of gases with absolute specificity.
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Frank C. De Lucia and Douglas T. Petkie "THz gas sensing with submillimeter techniques (Invited Paper)", Proc. SPIE 5790, Terahertz for Military and Security Applications III, (18 May 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.604425
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Doppler effect

Spectroscopy

Gases

Carbon monoxide

Molecules

Terahertz radiation

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