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Millimeter Wave Imager 'Sees' Through Solid Objects

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A camera-like device that generates and detects millimeter waves that “see” through solid objects has been built by a University of Delaware (UD) student engineering team. These high-frequency waves, which are more energetic than microwaves but less energetic than IR waves, are not visible to the naked eye. The device produces images as energy is reflected from objects in its path. Like a portable version of the scanners at airport security checks, it can see through nonmetallic objects and detect concealed objects. A team led by Dennis Prather, engineering alumni professor...Read full article

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    Published: January 2019
    Research & TechnologyBusinessfundingstartupPhase Sensitive InnovationseducationUniversity of DelawareImagingmillimeter wave imagerSensors & DetectorscamerasdefenseindustrialsecuritymilitaryDennis PratherTech Pulse

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