Title :
Spectroscopic Study of Containers and Their Content Using a High-Resolution THz System
Author :
Egert, Smadar ; Peri, David ; Abramovich, Amir
Author_Institution :
Israel Inst. for Biol. Res., Ness Ziona, Israel
fDate :
3/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
High-resolution measurements of spectral absorbance in the THz domain were performed to assess the detection feasibility of concealed materials. Spectral data of common materials used to form containers and some biological materials (DNA, tryptophan) are presented. We study the spectral range of 100-600 GHz, where atmospheric transmission allows remote sensing to reasonable ranges. Special care was taken to avoid the appearance of periodical spectral artifacts caused by the interference of multiple reflections from sample surfaces. They were removed either by algebraic postprocessing or by system adjustment to the Brewster angle that eliminates surface interface reflections of the p -polarization. These spectral measurements form a basis for a spectral library upon which detection and discrimination algorithms can be developed.
Keywords :
light absorption; terahertz spectroscopy; atmospheric transmission; biological materials; discrimination algorithms; frequency 100 GHz to 600 GHz; high-resolution terahertz system; optical spectroscopy; periodical spectral artifacts; spectral absorbance; spectral measurements; surface interface reflections; Amino acids; Atmospheric measurements; Biological materials; Containers; DNA; Interference; Performance evaluation; Reflection; Remote sensing; Spectroscopy; Biomaterials; THz spectroscopy; containers; remote detection;
Journal_Title :
Sensors Journal, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2037291