Research At Rice University Leads To Nanotube-Based Device For Communication, Security, Sensing
Researchers at Rice University are using carbon nanotubes as the
critical component of a robust terahertz polarizer that could accelerate
the development of new security and communication devices, sensors and
non-invasive medical imaging systems as well as fundamental studies of
low-dimensional condensed matter systems.
The polarizer developed by the Rice lab of Junichiro Kono, a professor
of electrical and computer engineering and of physics and astronomy, is
the most effective ever reported; it selectively allows 100 percent of a
terahertz wave to pass or blocks 99.9 percent of it, depending on its
polarization. The research was published in the online version of the
American Chemical Society journal, Nano Letters.
Source: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/releases/240946.php
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