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Antenna-Coupled Titanium Microbolometers: Application for Precise Control of Radiation Patterns in Terahertz Time-Domain Systems

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SENSORS
Volume 21, Issue 10, Pages -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s21103510

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titanium-based microbolometeric sensors; THz time-domain spectroscopy systems; precise THz mode control; radiation pattern monitoring

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This study demonstrates the ability of lensless titanium-based antenna coupled microbolometers to monitor radiation patterns in terahertz time-domain spectroscopy systems at room temperature. The experiment investigated the radiation patterns and spatial beam profiles of Ti-mu bolometers coupled with different antennas, revealing their potential in controlling THz radiation pattern features in wideband THz-TDS systems.
An ability of lensless titanium-based antenna coupled microbolometers (Ti-mu bolometers) operating at room temperature to monitor precisely radiation patterns in terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) systems are demonstrated. To provide comprehensive picture, two different THz-TDS systems and Ti-mu bolometers coupled with three different antennas-narrowband dipole antennas for 0.3 THz, 0.7 THz and a log-periodic antenna for wideband detection-were selected for experiments. Radiation patterns, spatial beam profiles and explicit beam evolution along the propagation axis are investigated; polarization-sensitive properties under various THz emitter power ranges are revealed. It was found that the studied Ti-mu bolometers are convenient lensless sensors suitable to discriminate and control THz radiation pattern features in various wideband THz-TDS systems.

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