Researchers develop a high-power, portable terahertz laser

MIT News  November 2, 2020
Until now, generation of terahertz radiation powerful enough to perform real-time imaging and fast spectral measurements required temperatures far below 200 kelvins (-100 degrees Fahrenheit) or lower. An international team of researchers (USA – MIT, Canada) has developed THz QCLs (at ~4 THz) with a maximum operating temperature of 250 K. The high operating temperature enables portable THz systems to perform real-time imaging with a room-temperature THz camera, as well as fast spectral measurements with a room-temperature detector…read more. TECHNICAL ARTICLE

A scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a terahertz quantum cascade laser device. Credits: Courtesy of the researchers

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