TY - BOOK AU - Corsi,Carlo AU - Sizov,Fedir ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - THz and Security Applications: Detectors, Sources and Associated Electronics for THz Applications T2 - NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics, SN - 9789401788281 AV - QC350-467 U1 - 621.36 23 PY - 2014/// CY - Dordrecht PB - Springer Netherlands, Imprint: Springer KW - physics KW - Microwaves KW - Physics KW - Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices KW - Security Science and Technology KW - Microwaves, RF and Optical Engineering N1 - Tera Hertz: Quasi-Optics or Submillimeter Waves? History, Actual Limits and Future Developments for Security Systems -- Far-infrared semiconductor detectors and focal plane arrays -- Uncooled rectification and bolometer type THz/sub-THz detectors -- High power, narrow-linewidth and compact terahertz sources for room temperature applications -- Terahertz Photonic Devices -- Terahertz Imaging System Based on Superconducting Heterodyne Integrated Receiver -- Application of surface waves for THz spectroscopy -- Quartz enhanced photoacoustic sensors for trace gas detection in the IR and THz spectral range -- THz Active Imaging Systems with Real-Time Capabilities -- Recent Results on Broadband Nano transistor Based THz Detectors -- Clinotron based terahertz imagine systems -- THz screening for civil and military security -- Emerging ‘THz Torch’ Technology for Low-cost Security and Defence Applications -- New THz technologies and applications in applications in support of safety and security N2 - These proceedings comprise invited papers from highly experienced researchers in THz technology and security applications. THz detection of explosives represents one of the most appealing technologies to have recently emerged in dealing with terrorist attacks encountered by civil security and military forces throughout the world. Discussed are the most advanced technologies and developments, the various points of operational strength and weaknesses as well as are suggestions and predictions the best technological solutions to  overcome current operational limits.  The current status of various levels of cooling in THz detectors, sources and associated electronics are also addressed. The goal was to provide a clear view on the current technologies available and the required advances needed in order to achieve more efficient systems. This goal was outlined in part by establishing the baseline of current uncertainty estimations in physics-based modelling and the identification of key areas which require additional research and development.   UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-8828-1 ER -