Menikh, 2010 - Google Patents
Terahertz-biosensing technology: progress, limitations, and future outlookMenikh, 2010
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- 16116725694961997258
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- Menikh A
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- Optical Guided-Wave Chemical and Biosensors II
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After more than three decades of niche applications in the space sciences area, the field of terahertz (THz) technology is entering a new era of biomedical sensing and imaging. The past few years have seen an unprecedented expansion of terahertz ray technology in …
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