V. Vaks, S. Pripolsin, A. Panin, B. McElmurry, J. Bevan, S. Belov, I. Leonov, D. W. van der Weide, E. Grossman
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Towards sub ppq detection and monitoring capabilities for environmental applications using novel THz technologies
Design and testing of a THz sensor ultimately to be capable of operating from 0.068 to 8.1 THz are presented. Results for modular approaches in the mm and submm spectral regions are reported utilizing cavity-enhanced techniques. Investigations indicate ppq levels of detection for molecular species with 1.0 Debyes dipole moment.