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E-grāmata: THz Identification for Defense and Security Purposes: Identifying Materials, Substances, and Items [World Scientific e-book]

(President, Visual Solutions & Applications, Usa)
  • Formāts: 228 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814452397
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  • Formāts: 228 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Aug-2013
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814452397
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The principal aim of this book is to provide the reader with the understanding of the possibilities and features of THz identification as opposed to more traditional techniques such as X-rays, microwaves, etc. by elucidating and illustrating the principles of THz identification and its applications in a systematical way. Its scope includes a description of the physical principles of THz generation, transmission and detection, as well as of the applications of THz identification.The inherent advantages and potential benefits of the terahertz (THz) phenomenon, potential that encompasses various aspects such as THz sensing, imaging and material properties investigation with THz radiation for Defense (military) and security applications serve as an important stimulus for the interest in emerging THz science and technology, in particular, the very rapid growth of this new field.This text presents some of the leading fundamental research efforts towards the realization of practical THz devices applications for military and security applications. Relevant chapters contain fundamentals and/or measurements of THz radiation in solid-state materials such as high explosives (e.g. HMX, PETN, RDX, etc.), biological tissues and organic-semiconductor nanostructures. Individual chapters also address the present capabilities of THz equipment for the effective utilization of screening packages and personnel.This book contains descriptions and analyses of the most innovative research in the field; the presented material introduces novel devices and/or concepts that enhance THz source and detector performance — enabling completely new types of sensor performance at THz frequency (e.g. detection at molecular and nanoscale levels), and defining innovative sensing modalities (e.g. remote object and personnel identification) for defense and security.
Preface v
1 Introduction
1(2)
2 Basics of Electromagnetism
3(36)
2.1 Nature of electromagnetism
3(1)
2.2 Electric fields
4(4)
2.3 Magnetic fields
8(3)
2.4 Static and dynamic fields
11(1)
2.5 Maxwell's equations
12(1)
2.6 Coulomb's law
13(2)
2.7 Gauss's law
15(2)
2.8 Poisson's equation
17(1)
2.9 Electrical properties of materials
18(1)
2.10 Conductors
19(2)
2.11 Resistance
21(1)
2.12 Dielectrics
22(4)
2.13 Magnetostatics
26(5)
2.14 Dynamic fields
31(8)
References
37(2)
3 Mathematical Methods of Identification
39(28)
3.1 Process modeling
49(6)
3.1.1 General approach
49(5)
3.1.2 Nonlinear Least Squares Regression (NLSR)'s definition
54(1)
3.2 Developing a model: Example
55(2)
3.3 Validation of the created model
57(3)
3.4 Spectrum analysis
60(2)
3.4.1 General structure model
60(2)
3.5 Signal processing implementation
62(2)
3.5.1 General description
62(1)
3.5.2 Process simulation and identification
62(2)
3.6 Conclusions
64(3)
References
64(3)
4 Physics of Producing and Detecting THz Waves
67(30)
4.1 Interaction of THz radiation with matter
68(9)
4.1.1 Photoconductive THz generation: Photoconductive emitters
71(4)
4.1.1.1 Example
75(1)
4.1.2 Photoconductive detectors
76(1)
4.2 Nonlinear optical pulse generation and detection
77(20)
4.2.1 Semiconductor materials
83(1)
4.2.2 Inorganic electro-optical compounds
84(1)
4.2.3 Organic electro-optical compounds
85(3)
4.2.4 Terahertz electro-optical detection
88(1)
4.2.5 Semiconductors and inorganic compounds for detectors
88(7)
4.2.6 Organic crystals
95(1)
References
96(1)
5 Methods and Technology for THz Sources, Detectors and Processing Electronics
97(46)
5.1 THz sources
97(15)
5.1.1 Pulsed THz sources
101(1)
5.1.1.1 Example: Electron beam THz source
101(1)
5.1.1.2 Background of electron beam sources
102(1)
5.1.1.3 Source of radiation
102(1)
5.1.1.4 Undulator emission
103(1)
5.1.1.5 Results
103(1)
5.1.2 Semiconductor sources of THz radiation
104(1)
5.1.2.1 Example: Electrically pumped photonic-crystal THz laser
105(3)
5.1.3 Continuous wave sources
108(1)
5.1.3.1 Example: Photomixer as CW, design features
109(3)
5.2 THz detectors
112(12)
5.2.1 Quantum superlattice as a THz detector
115(4)
5.2.1.1 Example: THz detector based on layered superlattice
119(1)
5.2.1.2 Resonant detector based on lateral superlattice
120(2)
5.2.1.3 Responsivity of the resonant detector
122(2)
5.2.1.4 Conclusion for example "THz detector based on layered superlattice"
124(1)
5.3 Processing electronics
124(5)
5.3.1 Example: THz source/frequency multiplier
125(1)
5.3.1.1 The active multiplier chain
125(3)
5.3.1.2 Terahertz source evaluation
128(1)
5.4 Imaging using THz radiation
129(12)
5.4.1 Imaging considerations, measurement time and pulse signal-to-noise ratio
130(2)
5.4.2 Parametric images
132(1)
5.4.3 Image spatial resolution capabilities
133(7)
5.4.4 Safety measures for THz radiation
140(1)
5.5 Conclusions
141(2)
References
141(2)
6 Electronics for Portable THz Devices
143(4)
6.1 Example: Resonance Amplification --- Power Source Based on Resonance Amplification
146(1)
References
146(1)
7 THz Applications
147(46)
7.1 THz imaging of nonmetallic structures
148(15)
7.1.1 Identification of tablet structure
149(1)
7.1.2 Interferometry for Terahertz imaging --- a possible solution
150(9)
7.1.3 Results for the example
159(4)
7.2 Mobile THz systems
163(6)
7.2.1 Example: Mobile security surveillance system
164(3)
7.2.2 Example: Compact THz system
167(2)
7.3 THz identification of explosives
169(8)
7.3.1 Example: Detection of explosives
171(1)
7.3.1.1 THz spectral signatures of high explosives
171(1)
7.3.1.2 Sensor set-up and operation
171(5)
7.3.2 Recent improvements of explosives identification
176(1)
7.4 THz identification of concealed weapons
177(9)
7.4.1 Image construction
180(2)
7.4.2 Additional improvements for identification of metal objects
182(4)
7.5 THz identification of illicit substances
186(2)
7.6 Prospects and conclusions
188(5)
References
190(3)
8 Medical and Other Applications of THz Radiation
193(24)
8.1 Data analysis --- Example: Wavelet analysis
196(5)
8.1.1 Calculation of refractive index (for the Example)
197(1)
8.1.2 Calculation of absorption coefficient (for the Example)
198(1)
8.1.3 Results for the Example
199(2)
8.2 Dermatology
201(3)
8.3 Hard tissues diagnostics (dentistry, surgery, etc.)
204(3)
8.4 THz characterization of biological and inorganic material (hydrated and anhydrous)
207(10)
8.4.1 Modeling of water intermolecular structure
208(3)
8.4.1.1 THz spectroscopy of hydrated and anhydrous substances
211(4)
8.4.1.2 Conclusions for the examples and theory
215(1)
References
216(1)
Index 217