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Nondestructive Evaluation & Radar Imaging using Terahertz Signals
Symposium of Student Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities Materials
  • D. Amal Mirando, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Michael D. Higgins, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Sonya Sokhey, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Matthew Larson, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Douglas T. Petkie, Wright State University - Main Campus
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Presentation
Description

Nondestructive imaging is a method of examining a material without direct contact that additionally does not alter the properties of the material. The terahertz imaging system currently in development uses the principle of interferometry (a Michelson Interferometer) such that frequency modulated terahertz signals are split and directed to the object under study and a reference mirror; then the detector will acquire the intensity of the combined reflected signals that contains information about the objects in the path of the beam.

Publication Date
4-15-2016
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Presented at the Seventh Annual Celebration of Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities, Dayton, OH, April 15, 2016.

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Citation Information
D. Amal Mirando, Michael D. Higgins, Sonya Sokhey, Matthew Larson, et al.. "Nondestructive Evaluation & Radar Imaging using Terahertz Signals" (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/douglas_petkie/89/