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[edit]DescriptionNon destructive evaluation with Terahertz FMCW radar.png |
English: 122 GHz image of a composite sample (top) and honeycomb structured sample (bottom) with controlled inclusions from FP7 DOTNAC project using the an open-source scanning system at NA=0.5
Chopard, A., Fauquet, F., Goh, J. S., Pan, M., Mounaix, P., Guillet, J. P., ... & Smolyanskaya, O. (2021, May). Teragogic: Open source platform for low cost millimeter wave sensing and terahertz imaging. In 2021 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf21) (pp. 1-6). IEEE. |
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Author | Jean-Paul Guillete |
Chopard, A., Fauquet, F., Goh, J. S., Pan, M., Mounaix, P., Guillet, J. P., ... & Smolyanskaya, O. (2021, May). Teragogic: Open source platform for low cost millimeter wave sensing and terahertz imaging. In 2021 IEEE Radar Conference (RadarConf21) (pp. 1-6). IEEE.
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