Terahertz frequency laser paves the way for better sensing, imaging and communications The terahertz frequency range – which sits in the middle of the electromagnetic spectrum between... Read more
Hiroshima University, National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and Panasonic Corporation announced the successful development of a terahertz (THz) transceiver that ca... Read more
Increased data volume and writing speed in a new antiferromagnetic-based memory Data hurtle down fiber-optic cables at frequencies of several terahertz. As soon as the data arrive on a PC or... Read more
Following three years of extensive research, Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) physicist Dr. Uriel Levy and his team have created technology that will enable our computers—and all optic co... Read more
By utilizing terahertz waves in electronics, future data traffic can get a big boost forward. So far, the terahertz (THz) frequency has not been optimally applied to data transmission, but b... Read more
Electromagnetic pulses lasting one millionth of a millionth of a second may hold the key to advances in medical imaging, communications and drug development. But the pulses, called terahertz... Read more
Portable handheld sensors for detecting explosives, wearable sensors that can detect chemical agents, compact devices for fast and accurate identification of defects in computing chips as we... Read more
Technique for “phase locking” arrays of tiny lasers could lead to terahertz security scanners. Terahertz radiation — the band of electromagnetic radiation between microwaves and visible ligh... Read more
The new lens could be used for biomedical research and security imaging From visible light to radio waves, most people are familiar with the different sections of the electromagnetic spectru... Read more
Current terahertz sources are large, multi-component systems that sometimes require complex vacuum systems, external pump lasers, and even cryogenic cooling. The unwieldy devices are heavy,... Read more
Hiroshima University, the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology, and Panasonic Corporation announced the development of a terahertz (THz) transmitter capable of sig... Read more
Terahertz waves, operating at a much higher frequency than microwaves, could one day be used to carry data many times faster than today’s cellular and Wi-Fi networks. More work needs to be d... Read more