A broadband Terahertz camera can be an invaluable tool for research and development with various scientific equipment. Watch this webinar to learn more about the imaging potential of our terahertz camera with THz-TDS, VNA and QCL scientific equipment.
A broadband terahtertz (THz) camera going from 0.09 to 20 THz can be an invaluable tool for research and development with various scientific equipment. Thanks to imaging capabilities over a wide range of wavelengths, this camera can help the alignment of complex setups. It can perform beam profiling and can trigger many other experiments and fundamental studies at the cornerstone of new applications.
During this webinar, Alex Paquet, Research Scientist for Imaging Systems at INO, will discuss and demonstrate broadband characteristics of a Thz camera going from 0.09 to 20 THz and beam imaging and profiling on THz-time-domain spectrometer (THz-TDS), pulse detection. He will also elaborate on imaging examples with vector network analyser (VNA) in the mmWave range, thermal imaging possibilities with a quantum cascade laser (QCL) and research from various groups using this camera.
Alex Paquet, Research Scientist for Imaging Systems, INO
Pierre Talbot, Business Development Manager, INO