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Quantum mechanically entangled light particles allow a glimpse into previously invisible wavelength ranges, thus bringing about new possibilities for imaging techniques, microscopy and spectroscopy.
Scientists from Russia and France have won a grant from the Russian Ministry of Science and Higher Education for international research groups. Together they are designing a new approach to analysing which gases in the atmosphere using terahertz spectroscopy and AI.
The First Student meeting of the Coblentz Society and NE & NY Society for Applied Spectroscopy (SAS) Sections invites submissions from PhD students from across the world working in all fields of vibrational spectroscopy.
Dr Ellen Adams aims to use the latest terahertz technologies to decipher biophysical processes of interfaces in the cell interior in her new role in Dresden.
The New York/New Jersey Section of the Society for Applied Spectroscopy are seeking nominations for their 2022 Gold Medal Award.
Researchers have come closer to unravelling the complicated optical response of wide-bandgap semiconductor multiple quantum wells and how atomic-scale lattice vibration can generate free space terahertz emission.
THz spectroscopy and machine learning can provide a rapid screen for thyroid cancer.
Applications are invited for two awards administered by the ABS Trust.
Graphene Flagship researchers have developed a new measurement standard for the analysis of graphene and layered materials that could accelerate production and optimise device fabrication.
Researchers have integrated a photo-patterned liquid crystal into a dielectric metasurface to achieve achromatic and chromatic focusing with a single metalens.
A team of researchers from the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering IOF in Jena has developed a quantum imaging solution that can produce detailed insights into tissue samples using extreme spectral ranges and less light.
A new research project in partnership between academia, companies and the Netherlands Forensic Institute to develop ways to chain analytical techniques together to gain complementary information.
Researchers have developed a THz amplifier based on a graphene sandwich which may offer significant improvements over current options.
Charge transfer and intermolecular interactions in artificial photosynthesis that occur on a ps scale have been directly observed.
The group of Jérôme Faist in the Institute for Quantum Electronics produced a terahertz quantum cascade laser operating without cryogenic cooling.
The ABS Trust is seeking applications for the Gordon F. Kirkbright bursary award and the new Edward Steers bursary, both open to early career scientists.
THz spectroscopy has answered seemingly simple questions about the hydration shell of charged particles which remained unanswered for a long time.
Applications for this prestigious award are invited by 30 November 2018.
THz spectroscopy and imaging offer improved imaging of breast cancer tumours.