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Terahertz, RF, Millimeter, and Submillimeter-Wave Technology and Applications. XVII / Laurence P. Sadwick, Tianxin Yang.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Sadwick, Laurence P., author.
Yang, Tianxin, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Millimeter wave devices--Congresses.
Millimeter wave devices.
Wave theory of light.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
California, United States : SPIE, 2024.
Summary:
This conference brings together researchers and engineers from academia, industry, and government laboratories to explore and present work in the frequency range covering approximately less than 1 GHz (300 mm) to greater than 3 THz (100 μm) as well as infrared including near, mid and far infrared. Papers on RF and millimeter and infrared technology including advances in wireless communications, radar, lidar, microwave and mm-wave photonics, metamaterials, antennas, phased array radar, modulation, security, monitoring, detection, imaging are encouraged. Papers in photonic-related fields including, but not limited to, radio over fiber (RoF) RF photonics including photonic generation of microwave signals, photonic processing of microwave signals, and photonic distribution of microwave signals and semiconductor (including Si, SiC, SOI, GaAs, GaN, InP, SiGe, diamond, graphene and other materials) RF, mm-wave and terahertz devices and related applications are also encouraged, as well as the hybrid photonic systems and applications. Terahertz (THz) technology deals with the generation and utilization of electromagnetic energy covering what is also known as the sub-millimeter wave region of the spectrum. In this region, which lies between the millimeter wave and far infrared spectral regions, materials exhibit properties that can be exploited to advantage for use over a broad range of important technologies and applications. Papers on terahertz photonics including photonic generation and detection of terahertz waves to/or infrared, THz to/or infrared lasers are also encouraged. Papers on one or more of electron beams and electron gun sources, gamma rays, beta particles, alpha particles, neutron and neutron generation, electron and particle accelerators and related sources of radiation are also encouraged. This conference includes low- to high-power sources, detectors, amplifiers, systems, including both photonic and electronic modulated sources, detectors, and systems as well as nanodevices, nanomaterials, nanotechnology, nanostructures, etc. At THz frequencies, the primary difficulty encountered by scientists and engineers working in this field is the lack of convenient and affordable sources and detectors of terahertz radiation, but this difficulty is gradually changing as new sources and improved detectors are being developed as the technology continues to mature and broaden. At RF and millimeter frequencies, more and more hybrid systems are being integrated with photonic devices that enhance the functions, specifications and stabilities tremendously compared to their traditional counterpart systems. The purpose of this conference is to gather scientists and engineers from a diverse set of disciplines, who are interested in either learning more about terahertz and sub-millimeter and millimeter wave and RF technology and related and coupled technologies, or who are contributing to the field through their own research, development, or manufacturing activities. This conference also includes hybrid technologies including, for example, microwave to THz wearable devices of any type and form as well as microwave to THz communications and data links, artificial intelligence, machine learning virtual reality and augmented reality in microwave to THz, GHz, mm-wave, sub-mm-wave, microwave and IR imaging, etc. Disciplines utilizing terahertz technology include physical chemistry (certain molecules or molecular segments exhibit strong resonances in the 10 cm-1 to 100 cm-1 spectral region), military, and homeland security (terahertz radiation can penetrate clothing and packing materials but is reflected by metals and other materials), biomedical technology (tissue exhibits reflection and absorption properties that change dramatically with tissue characteristics), medical (including cancer detection and related) and dental, secure short-distance wireless communications (atmospheric water content prevents terahertz radiation from traveling very far), astronomy (the cold background of the universe exhibits a peak in this spectral region), space communications (where the terahertz region is wide open for use) and other disciplines where new, yet-to-be-discovered applications will undoubtedly come forth. Since the low energy associated with terahertz radiation is expected to be no more harmful than infrared or microwave radiation, safety issues are not expected to limit the use of terahertz radiation at low-power levels. Papers on power supplies and electronic power conditioners and associated power protection systems including energy-efficient power supplies are also encouraged. Papers on linear and other types of accelerators as well as light sources and fusion energy are also encouraged. Papers on efficiency and sustainability are also encouraged.
Contents:
Front Matter: Volume 10917; Frontiers in Terahertz Optics and Modeling and Simulation; Reconstructing fringes for cavity-vibration experiments in FTIR spectrometers; James V. Coe, Justin D. Erwin, Rebecca C. Bradley; Terahertz time-domain polarimetry for generalized anistropic and chiral materials; Gong Cheng, Won Jin Choi, Hee-Jeong Jang, et al.; Simulation research on optical power amplifiers using quantum effects without population inversions; Haihao Dong, Tianxin Yang, Chunfeng Ge; Selective extraction of refractive index in the ambient atmosphere using terahertz time-domain spectroscopy; Jinwoo Lee, Seung Ryeol Oh, Minseok Seo, et al.; 3D Printing and Microwave to Millimeter GHz Advances; 3D printed metamaterials for high-frequency applications; Aydin Sadeqi, Hojatollah Rezaei Nejad, Sameer Sonkusale; Broadband on-chip silicon-photonics-enabled optical single sideband generation (Conference Presentation); Awanish Pandey, Vadivukkarasi Jeyaselvan, Shankar Kumar Selvaraja; Photonically synchronized radar for advanced driver assistance systems; Stefan Preussler, Fabian Schwartau, Joerg Schoebel, et al.; THz Detection; Semiconductor-based terahertz photonics for industrial applications (Conference Presentation); Eui Su Lee, Kiwon Moon, Il-Min Lee, et al.; High-sensitivity and broadband terahertz detection through nanocavity-coupled plasmonic nanoantenna arrays (Conference Presentation); Nezih Tolga Yardimci, Deniz Turan, Semih Cakmakyapan, et al.; Special Session on THz Plasmonics and Novel Applications; Graphene-based 2D-heterostructures for terahertz lasers and amplifiers; D. Yadav, S. Boubanga-Tombet, A. Satou, et al.; Spectrally narrow terahertz plasmonic resonances in three dimensional Dirac semimetals (Conference Presentation); Berardi Sensale-Rodriguez; Terahertz generation and acceleration; Franz X. Kärtner, Dongfang Zhang, Arya Fallahi, et al.; An ultra-high sensitive THz microfluidic chip with asymmetric meta-atoms for measurements of trace amount of liquid solutions; K. Serita, M. Tonouchi; Special Session on THz Communication; 300-GHz-band CMOS transceiver for ultrahigh-speed terahertz communication; M. Fujishima; Long distance THz pulses propagation in the atmosphere and applications of outdoor gas sensing (Conference Presentation) Tae-In Jeon; Terahertz Sources; Efficient terahertz generation using Fe/Pt spintronic emitters pumped at different wavelengths René Beigang, Evangelos Th. Papaioannou, Laura Scheuer, et al. High-sensitivity broadband terahertz spectrometry using plasmonic photomixers (Conference Presentation); Mona Jarrahi; Bias-free telecommunication-compatible plasmonic photoconductive terahertz source (Conference Presentation); Deniz Turan, Nezih Tolga Yardimci, Zixuan Rong, et al.; Terahertz radiation generation driven by the frequency chirped laser pulse in magneto-active plasma; Alka Mehta, Niti Kant; Terahertz Sources and Detectors Based on Nonlinear Optics and Photonic Crystals; A gain-boosted terahertz-wave parametric generator in high frequency tuning range via pulse-seed injection; Longhuang Tang, Degang Xu, Yuye Wang, et al.; Broadband terahertz generation near the reststrahlen band in LiNbO3 waveguides; B. N. Carnio, A. Y. Elezzabi; Multimilliwatt pulsed terahertz-wave source pumped by dual fiber lasers for imaging application; Yoshio Wada, Takumi Satoh, Yasuhiro Higashi, et al.; High-energy and ultra-wideband tunable monochromatic terahertz source and frequency domain system based on DAST crystal; Yixin He, Yuye Wang, Degang Xu, et al.; Terahertz Imaging Highly sensitive terahertz-wave arrayed detector using InAs-HEMT on glass for video-imaging application; Hiromu Kojima, Daishi Kido, Haruichi Kanaya, et al.; Advanced signal processing techniques for THz imaging and sensing enhancement in material quality control applications; Daniel Stock, Matthias Kahl, Anna K. Wigger, et al.; From microwaves to submillimeter waves: modern advances in computational imaging, radar, and future trends; Okan Yurduseven, Thomas Fromenteze, Ken Cooper , et al.; Detection of ageing effects in protective structures using THz technologies; Sebastian Engelbrecht, Théo Jean, Andreas Klavzar, et al.; Rapid terahertz imaging for non-destructive evaluation applications using Schottky receivers and spatial adaptive sampling; Harikrishnan Kaimal, Nirmala Devi, Prabhu Rajagopal, et al.; Terahertz Nearfield Imaging Interferometric detection for terahertz microscopy; Angelica Y. García-Jomaso, Dahi Ludim Hernandez-Roa, Ana Luz Muñoz-Rosas, et al. Layer Thickness Determination Using Terahertz Technology; Terahertz nondestructive coating and layer-thickness evaluation (Conference Presentation); David S. Citrin; Fast-Scan Laser-Driven Terahertz Systems; Pushing the limits of THz time-domain spectroscopy: atomically strong fields, quantum detection, and rapid-scan technology (Conference Presentation); Christoph Lange, Matthias Knorr, Jürgen Raab, et al.; Mode-locked diode lasers for THz asynchronous optical sampling; N. Surkamp, B. Döpke, C. Brenner, et al.; Continuous wave terahertz spectrometer with 2 THz bandwidth and update rates of 24 Hz; Lars Liebermeister, Simon Nellen, Robert B. Kohlhaas, et al.; Microwave, Millimeter, and GHz Quasi-optical high-frequency sensing techniques in silicon technologies (Conference Presentation); Richard Al Hadi, Michael K. Lo, Yan Zhao; Biomedical applications of terahertz technologies (Conference Presentation); Cecil S. Joseph, Clifford Lindsay, Michael A. King, et al.; Microwave comb generation using single-mode Fabry-Perot laser diode; Bikash Nakarmi, Hao Chen, Shilong Pan; High-power high-bandwidth unitraveling-carrier photodiodes for high-frequency RF photonic links (Conference Presentation); Madison Woodson, Steven Estrella, Kenneth Hay, et al.; Infrared Electronics and Systems; Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors at the infrared spectrum range: detection efficiency and timing jitter Xiaolong Hu, Nan Hu, Yun Meng, et al.; Photon counting imaging in the infrared with e-APD arrays; J. L. Gach; Comparison of the spectral excitation behavior of methane according to InP, IC, and QC lasers as excitation source by QEPAS; Tobias Milde, Morten Hoppe, Herve Tatenguem, et al.; New Developments in GHz and THz Digital control system for two-beam optical interferometry using variable structure and sliding modes method; Stephany S. Lyra, Roberta I. Martin, Fernando C. Pereira, et al.; Generation of microwave signals by heterodyning and multiplication techniques: a comparison; R. Sardiñas-Fernández, A. García-Juárez, I. E. Zaldívar-Huerta, et al.; 600GHz wideband planar array antenna on a chip; Haruichi Kanaya, Kota Tsugami, Yang Zhou, et al.; Multiple frequency-swept source based on recirculating frequency shifter loop; Quan Yuan, Zhaoying Wang, Qiyu Wang, et al.; Tracking the hydration dynamics of Nafion fuel cell membranes using terahertz spectroscopy; Nirmala Devi, Shaumik Ray, Avanish Shukla, et al.; Integrated RF photonic oscillators based on monolithic crystalline resonators; A. B. Matsko, D. Seidel, A. A. Savchenkov, et al.; THz Investigations; Temperature dependence of the ferromagnetic response in CrxSb2-xTe3 topological insulator thin films investigated using terahertz spectroscopy and magneto-transport.; Varun S. Kamboj, Angadjit Singh, Lukas Jakob, et al.; Pixel-based metaatom design of graphene-metasurface absorber for terahertz waves; Pankaj Kumar, Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Pradip K. Jain; Analysis of approximations used in terahertz quantum cascade laser doping calculations; Christopher S. Baird, Marissa D. Lafferty; Poster Session; Bottom to in-plane grating coupler with high coupling efficiency and directionality; Yixin Chen , Bin Ai , Elham Heidari, et al.; Transmission characteristics of optical signal generated from high-speed and spectral-efficient signal in terahertz-band; Koichi Takiguchi; Dispersion measurement via a microwave photonic notch filter based on stimulated Brillouin scattering; Cheng Feng, Stefan Preussler, Thomas Schneider; Methane detection of chirped laser dispersion spectroscopy using DSB-SC modulation; Zhaoqiang Peng, Kevin P.
Chen; Broadband photonic RF channelizer based on micro-combs; Xingyuan Xu, Jiayang Wu, Mengxi Tan, et al.; Highly sensitive FBG-based low-strain sensing system using carrier-suppressed phase modulation; Abhinaav Gautam, Amitesh Kumar, Ritu Raj Singh, et al.; Tunabilty of terahertz metamaterials using liquid crystal; Emin Gulduren, Abubaker M. Tareki, Robert G. Lindquist; Optical property comparison of GaAsBi and TlGaAs measured by variable angle spectroscopic ellipsometry; Samuel Lenney, Kevin Grossklaus, Margaret Stevens, et al.; Investigation of the transmission measurements of different clothing types at sub-terahertz for reflection imaging; Clifford Lindsay, Cecil S. Joseph, Michael A. King, et al.; Nyquist wavelength division multiplexing communication in terahertz-band assisted by optical technology; Koichi Takiguchi.
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ISBN:
1-5106-7031-9

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