NearSense – Advances Towards a Silicon-Based Terahertz Near-Field Imaging Sensor for Ex Vivo Breast Tumour Identification
An in-depth editorial guide to NearSense – Advances Towards a Silicon-Based TerahertzTerahertz radiation is electromagnetic energy commonly associated with frequencies around 0.1 to 10 THz, between microwaves and infrared, where many materials reveal distinctive propagation, absorption, and imaging behavior. More Near-Field Imaging Sensor for Ex Vivo Breast Tumour Identification, its scientific context, terahertzTerahertz radiation is electromagnetic energy commonly associated with frequencies around 0.1 to 10 THz, between microwaves and infrared, where many materials reveal distinctive propagation, absorption, and imaging behavior. More contribution, applications, and collaboration potential in BiomedicalTerahertz and millimeter-wave technologies offer promising non-ionizing tools for biomedical tissue analysis, particularly for breast cancer research. Their sensitivity to water content, tissue structure, and dielectric contrast can help distinguish... More Imaging.