Imaging and spectroscopy equipment that exploits terahertz waves rather than visible or infrared light is now being developed by several firms around the world. Duncan Graham-Rowe spoke to a few of them to catch up with the latest developments.
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Graham-Rowe, D. Terahertz takes to the stage. Nature Photon 1, 75–77 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphoton.2006.85
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