In the opening sections of this book, terahertz waves (sometimes abbreviated THz waves) were briefly introduced as waves with frequencies in the range between 300 GHz and 3 THz, situated directly above the millimeter-wave range in the frequency spectrum. Although it is “millimeter-waves” that appear in the title of this book, the discussions on the topics explored in the previous six chapters would be incomplete without at least a one-chapter-long discussion on the part of the spectrum that has emerged as a natural extension of the said millimeter-wave spectrum.
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Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Abstract-Getting Ready for Terahertz Electronics
In the opening sections of this book, terahertz waves (sometimes abbreviated THz waves) were briefly introduced as waves with frequencies in the range between 300 GHz and 3 THz, situated directly above the millimeter-wave range in the frequency spectrum. Although it is “millimeter-waves” that appear in the title of this book, the discussions on the topics explored in the previous six chapters would be incomplete without at least a one-chapter-long discussion on the part of the spectrum that has emerged as a natural extension of the said millimeter-wave spectrum.
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