An overview of solid-state electronic sources and detectors for Terahertz imaging

Jae Sung Rieh, Daekeun Yoon, Jongwon Yun

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    Abstract

    An overview of the solid-state electronic approaches for THz sources and detectors aiming at THz imaging is presented in this review paper. Various diode- and transistor-based THz sources are compared for their operation principles and the performances comparison is made based on the literature available at this moment. Similarly, diode- and transistor-based detectors are compared for their operation and performance. This paper is expected to provide a snap shot of current status of the solid-state THz electronics, serving to help those who want to get an initial idea of this field.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings - 2014 IEEE 12th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, ICSICT 2014
    EditorsJia Zhou, Ting-Ao Tang
    PublisherInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
    ISBN (Electronic)9781479932962
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014 Jan 23
    Event2014 12th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, ICSICT 2014 - Guilin, China
    Duration: 2014 Oct 282014 Oct 31

    Publication series

    NameProceedings - 2014 IEEE 12th International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, ICSICT 2014

    Other

    Other2014 12th IEEE International Conference on Solid-State and Integrated Circuit Technology, ICSICT 2014
    Country/TerritoryChina
    CityGuilin
    Period14/10/2814/10/31

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    © 2014 IEEE.

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Hardware and Architecture
    • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
    • Computer Science Applications

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