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THz TDS Systems

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THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy SystemsA new generation of THz time-domain spectroscopy (TDS) systems has been announced by Menlo Systems GmbH with significantly increased specifications to the market.

All THz-TDS systems with an optomechanical scanning unit, such as the TERA K15, TERA SYNC, and TeraSmart, now provide >5 THz of spectral bandwidth and >90-dB signal-to-noise ratio. With latest fiber-coupled photoconductive THz antenna technology, new hardware and modular design, the new generation of THz systems offers highest flexibility and versatility with respect to system configuration and arrangement for a wide range of applications in THz spectroscopy and imaging.

The novel ScanControl software is intuitive and easy to use, including new features and enabling centralized control of all system components such as the lasers and amplifier drivers or synchronization electronics. Menlo Systems’ proprietary figure 9 technology for fiber laser mode-locking guarantees robust systems with reliable and reproducible performance. Options like multichannel outputs and add-ons such as the imaging unit TERA Image, an additional scanning unit for THz spectroscopy of optically excited samples, or advanced THz evaluation software, hold solutions for the most demanding tasks and for new challenges in THz research and applications.


Published: December 2017
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