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This group has vast experience, so I was wondering what any of you have
worked on, or just plain know about, the so called T-wave range of frequencies. Which would be roughly 100GHz to 10THz. And if you have worked on it, what can you tell us about it? It seems to have some interesting potential, similar to XRay in some ways, but also sensitive to chemical properties. tom K0TAR |
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Your interest in that frequency range indicates you may have researched it
at least a little. Why don't you go first, and tell us about it. The sensitivity to chemicals sounds like an interesting place to begin. "Tom Ring" wrote in message . .. This group has vast experience, so I was wondering what any of you have worked on, or just plain know about, the so called T-wave range of frequencies. Which would be roughly 100GHz to 10THz. And if you have worked on it, what can you tell us about it? It seems to have some interesting potential, similar to XRay in some ways, but also sensitive to chemical properties. tom K0TAR |
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