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A novel multiplexed THz spatial modulator for fast, sub-wavelength imaging and spectroscopy

A novel multiplexed THz spatial modulator for fast, sub-wavelength imaging and spectroscopy
A novel multiplexed THz spatial modulator for fast, sub-wavelength imaging and spectroscopy
We report on the current state of the development of a sub-wavelength THz spatial modulator array - a multi-pixel THz imaging device. The modulator allows fast image acquisition and spectroscopy with greatly improved spatial resolution.
Szelc, Jedrzej
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Rutt, Harvey
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Szelc, Jedrzej
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Rutt, Harvey
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Szelc, Jedrzej and Rutt, Harvey (2010) A novel multiplexed THz spatial modulator for fast, sub-wavelength imaging and spectroscopy. Photon 10, , Southampton, United Kingdom. 23 - 26 Aug 2010. 1 pp .

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We report on the current state of the development of a sub-wavelength THz spatial modulator array - a multi-pixel THz imaging device. The modulator allows fast image acquisition and spectroscopy with greatly improved spatial resolution.

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e-pub ahead of print date: August 2010
Additional Information: Event Dates: 23-26 August 2010
Venue - Dates: Photon 10, , Southampton, United Kingdom, 2010-08-23 - 2010-08-26
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 272307
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/272307
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Author: Jedrzej Szelc
Author: Harvey Rutt

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