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- W3217545597 abstract "The terahertz (THz) or submm-wave spectrum falls between well-established microwave technology at the low end and optical techniques and technologies at the higher end, thus giving rise to the term “THz gap.” This chapter focuses on the technology and engineering aspects of the heterodyne receiver which is the system of choice for conducting highresolution spectroscopy for space applications. Heterodyne receivers can be divided into two main classes, namely direct detectors and heterodyne detectors. The chapter discusses the fundamentals of THz spectroscopy and why it is an important tool for space scientists. It describes the tool of choice for highresolution spectroscopy, namely the heterodyne receiver, and a discussion of the current State-of-the-Art for its critical components such as mixers and local oscillators. The chapter presents three distinct science themes and show how the science in each category is driving the technology development for the future. These themes include: planetary science, astrophysics, and earth science." @default.
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- W3217545597 title "THz Applications" @default.
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