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| EnigmaPaul@gmail.com |
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:40 am |
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Everyone,
I'm interested in t-rays or terahertz radiation - I understand this
technology is being used for security imaging and such. What I'm
interested in are the spectroscopy properties and wondering if tHz
could be used to measure the mass of an object of known properties or
to even count such known objects (metallic, non metallic, or organic
materials) within a defined area?
This would have some interesting applications, should this technology
mature and become commercially viable after the materials and
techniques become cheap enough due to many communications
applications.
Cheers!
Paul |
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