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Chemists Create 'Comb' That Detects Terahertz Waves With Extreme Precision

2015-04-27 10:08:16| rfglobalnet Home Page

Light can come in many frequencies, only a small fraction of which can be seen by humans. Between the invisible low-frequency radio waves used by cell phones and the high frequencies associated with infrared light lies a fairly wide swath of the electromagnetic spectrum occupied by what are called terahertz, or sometimes submillimeter, waves. By Kimm Fesenmaier

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