Showing posts with label near field terahertz time domain spectroscopy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label near field terahertz time domain spectroscopy. Show all posts

Thursday, August 10, 2017

Abstract-Near-Field Characterization of Conductive Micro-resonators for Terahertz Sensing


Irina Khromova, Oleg Mitrofanov,

https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-94-024-1093-8_3

Near-field (NF) terahertz (THz) time-domain spectroscopy (TDS) is an excellent tool for direct studies of THz electromagnetic resonances occurring on a micrometre scale. Micro-resonators are at the heart of numerous promising THz sensing and detecting solutions. Experimental studies of individual micrometre-scale THz resonances are essential, yet extremely challenging for the common far-field spectroscopic methods due to extreme sensitivity requirements. NF THz spectroscopy and microscopy are non-contact techniques for spectroscopic studies of individual micro-resonators and mapping the field patterns of THz resonant modes excited in individual conductive or insulating micro-objects. They give access to essential parameters of micro-resonators, including their resonance frequency, local field enhancement and quality factors. It allows for material and structural characterisation of micro-objects. Using the example of carbon micro-fibres, we show the advantages of NF THz TDS for non-contact THz conductivity probing and direct observation of the fundamental and the third-order surface-plasmon resonance modes in conductive THz micro-resonators.