TERA K15 configured for measurements outside the spectrometer housing

THz-TDS: Menlo Systems Improves Spectral and Dynamic Range

TERA K15 configured for measurements outside the spectrometer housing

TERA K15 configured for measurements outside the spectrometer housing

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September 19, 2014

With the introduction of Menlo Systems' innovative ultra-stable ‘figure 9’ laser technology and their fiber coupled high-power THz antenna modules, Menlo Systems have improved the performance and design of their fiber coupled TERA K15 THz-TDS system. The new generation TERA K15 provides up to 4.5 THz bandwidth and up to 80 dB signal-to-noise ratio. The housing of the fiber coupled THz modules is compatible with standard 1-inch optomechanics, and the fiber patch cord can be extended to up to 30 m. The new amplifier electronics ensure an even fur-ther simplified and user friendly measurement scheme.

The major benefits of the improved TERA K15 for THz spectroscopy and im-aging application are the ability of faster data acquisition and to investigate thicker and less transparent samples in the THz range. Higher THz power also helps overcoming the limitations of a signal attenuated due to propagation in atmosphere. Data acquisition is largely unaffected by mechanical impact, thermal instability or ambient humidity.

The result is a robust THz-TDS system offering highest flexibility. It allows bringing the THz experiment to the site where it is needed in exactly the configuration required by the specific task, both are mandatory for OEM integrators who seek reliable systems for non-destructive material quality testing.

More information at: 

http://www.menlosystems.com

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