ABSTRACT

During the past several decades, tremendous progress has been made in terahertz (THz) science and technology. There is a continuing need to have terahertz waves ready for practical applications. Terahertz photonic and electronic devices are being readied to be employed in application systems such as communication links, satellite communications, radar, surveillance, hard/soft material heating, biomedical treatment, and biomedical diagnostics. This book focuses on the advances in terahertz source technologies both from photonics and electronics (solid-state and vacuum-state) points of view. Written in a noncomplicated language, the book will be useful for a broad spectrum of readers, including advanced undergraduate- and graduate-level students in electronics and photonics, researchers in various disciplines in physics, chemistry, biology, astronomy, and electrical engineering, system engineers in various industrial sectors, general readers, and those who are interested in the interaction between electromagnetic waves and matters and in the effects of electromagnetic waves on matters.

part I|220 pages

Thz Photonic Sources

part II|196 pages

Thz Solid-State Electronic Sources

chapter Chapter 8|27 pages

High-Efficiency THz Oscillators

chapter Chapter 10|26 pages

Plasmon-Based THz Oscillators

chapter Chapter 11|21 pages

Beamforming THz Transmitters

chapter Chapter 12|25 pages

Solid-State THz Power Amplifiers

chapter Chapter 13|22 pages

Terahertz Silicon On-Chip Antenna

chapter Chapter 14|20 pages

Package Technologies for THz Devices

chapter Chapter 15|28 pages

Semiconductor Technologies for THz Applications

part III|323 pages

THz Vacuum Electronic Sources

chapter Chapter 17|25 pages

Extended-Interaction Klystrons

chapter Chapter 23|39 pages

Microfabrication Technologies