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A conformal ultrasound imaging system has been developed that may potentially decrease the user variability associated with operation of rigid transducer-based medical ultrasound systems. Conformal transducer arrays were built and characterized, featuring bulk piezoelectric elements mounted on an array of silicon islands, connected with flexible polyimide joints. The joints successfully supported...
A compact terahertz frequency domain spectrometer realized through photo-mixing of two distributed feedback (DFB) diode lasers in ErAs:GaAs is shown to have a signal-to-noise ratio of 80 dB*Hz at 200 GHz and 60 dB*Hz at 1 THz. Continuous frequency sweeping is demonstrated with better than 1 GHz resolution from 200 GHz to 1.85 THz. The system is employed for the characterization of several explosives.
A terahertz frequency domain spectrometer is implemented using two ErAs:GaAs photomixers in a highly compact configuration, utilizing all solid-state components and no moving parts. The system utilizes a single package integration of two 783 nm distributed feedback laser diodes with a high-resolution wavelength discriminator. Digital signal processing electronics provide precise frequency control...
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