One of the promising applications of terahertz waves is non-destructive testing. According to research findings, terahertz time-domain attenuated total reflection spectroscopy could be used to non-destructively detect samples packaged in a thin polyethylene bag based on their spectral fingerprints.
Oxford University researchers have developed a sensor made of sapphire fibre that can tolerate extreme temperatures, with the potential to enable significant improvements in efficiency and emission reduction in aerospace and power generation.The work
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Oxford University researchers have developed a sensor made of sapphire fibre that can tolerate extreme temperatures, with the potential to enable significant improvements in efficiency and emission reduction in aerospace and power generation.