Essential Limitations of the Standard THz TDS Method for Substance Detection and Identification and a Way of Overcoming Them

Sensors (Basel). 2016 Apr 8;16(4):502. doi: 10.3390/s16040502.

Abstract

Low efficiency of the standard THz TDS method of the detection and identification of substances based on a comparison of the spectrum for the signal under investigation with a standard signal spectrum is demonstrated using the physical experiments conducted under real conditions with a thick paper bag as well as with Si-based semiconductors under laboratory conditions. In fact, standard THz spectroscopy leads to false detection of hazardous substances in neutral samples, which do not contain them. This disadvantage of the THz TDS method can be overcome by using time-dependent THz pulse spectrum analysis. For a quality assessment of the standard substance spectral features presence in the signal under analysis, one may use time-dependent integral correlation criteria.

Keywords: detection and identification of substances; integral correlation criteria; pulsed Time-Domain Spectroscopy; spectral dynamics analysis method; transmitted or reflected THz pulse with a few cycles.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't