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Pushing semiconductor detectors into the terahertz gap
An electromagnetic wave that penetrates clothing could be very useful in looking for concealed weapons and other objects. Terahertz waves offer such a possibility and a US university project is looking to develop a range of semiconductor detectors with spectral resolution to support such work.