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PARIS, May 2, 2011 — For the first time, terahertz rays, or T-ray pulses, have been made to emit separate "packets" of terahertz radiation, rather than one continuous beam, from a quantum cascade laser. The work could open up new ways for the T-rays to image natural and synthetic materials. Researchers from Denis Diderot University in Paris, the French National Center for Scientific Research, and the University of Leeds in the UK published their work online in Nature Photonics. The term "T-rays" describes a band of radiation in the electromagnetic spectrum that falls between radio waves and visible...Read full article

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    Published: May 2011
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    electromagnetic spectrum
    The total range of wavelengths, extending from the shortest to the longest wavelength or conversely, that can be generated physically. This range of electromagnetic wavelengths extends practically from zero to infinity and includes the visible portion of the spectrum known as light.
    Délégation Générale pour lArmementDenis Diderot Universityelectromagnetic spectrumEuropeEuropean Research CouncilFranceImagingParisquantum cascade lasersResearch & Technologyspectral fingerprintsStefano BarbieriT-ray pulsesterahertz time-domain spectroscopythe French National Center for Scientific Researchthe National Agency for Researchthe UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Councilthe University of LeedsTOSCAUKLasers

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