NearSense – Advances Towards a Silicon-Based Terahertz Near-Field Imaging Sensor for Ex Vivo Breast Tumour Identification

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An in-depth editorial guide to NearSense – Advances Towards a Silicon-Based Terahertz Near-Field Imaging Sensor for Ex Vivo Breast Tumour Identification, its scientific context, terahertz contribution, applications, and collaboration potential in Biomedical Imaging.

Pilot study of freshly excised breast tissue response in the 300 – 600 GHz range

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The pilot research demonstrates that terahertz (THz) imaging in the 300‑600 GHz band can reliably distinguish between malignant and healthy breast tissues within freshly excised specimens. Because the refractive index of cancerous tissue mixtures is measurably higher than that of fat or normal…

Ex Vivo Breast Tumor Identification: Advances Toward a Silicon-Based Terahertz Near-Field Imaging Sensor

Research figure associated with Terahertz refractive index-based morphological dilation for breast carcinoma delineation

An in-depth editorial guide to Ex Vivo Breast Tumor Identification: Advances Toward a Silicon-Based Terahertz Near-Field Imaging Sensor, its scientific context, terahertz contribution, applications, and collaboration potential in Biomedical Imaging.

Guided Reflectometry Imaging Unit Using Millimeter Wave FMCW Radars

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The study demonstrates a new generation of terahertz‑frequency radar probes that combine a frequency‑modulated continuous‑wave (FMCW) transmitter with a thin‑wall hollow‑core dielectric waveguide. By guiding the millimetre‑wave signal directly inside a polymer pipe, the device eliminates the need…

Terahertz Nondestructive Testing with Ultra-Wideband FMCW Radar

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The 150 GHz continuous‑wave radar, based on a homodyne eight‑harmonic mixing architecture, delivers non‑contact, high‑dynamic‑range imaging of a broad class of materials at sub‑millimetre depth resolution and up to 7.6 kHz frame rates. Achieving a 100 dB measurement dynamic range for few‑second…

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