At 04:05 PM 4/5/2012, Daniel Rocha wrote:
The problem would be the output. The low energy
tail would have also a very low power. I think a
specialized equipment for that band is required...
2012/4/5 Jones Beene <[email protected]>
Hey Daniel instead of straight wide spectrum
low IR - why not add a special filter to a tuned
resistance heater electrode to get some kind of
pseudo coherence? Here is a pretty steep spike at 2 THz:
Yeah, I think Daniel is right. This is why dual
laser stimulation is being used. It's relatively
cheap. It's also low yield, but probably not as
low as relying on a thermal source with a filter.
And it's coherent, which might be necessary.
I may suggest using a non-laser diode plus a
tunable laser to generate the frequencies, to see
if coherence is necessary.... Any ideas?