
Originally Published EMDM October 2002
INDUSTRY NEWS
Terahertz Waves May Offer New Sensing Option
Capable of penetrating through clothes and human tissue, terahertz waves may provide healthcare professionals with the newest option for detecting cancer and other maladies. Emitted naturally by all objects, these waves are similar to infrared radiation but are much harder to detect, something that has complicated their use in commercial products. But all this may be changing. Working under the name Star Tiger (Oxford, UK), a consortium of scientists has developed a photonic bandgap material that reflects rather than absorbs these weak waves to ensure that as many as possible reach detecting units. The group produced its first prototype in August 2002 and hopes to soon develop a device that can produce a terahertz image of a human hand in 30 seconds or less.
Teraview Ltd. (Cambridge, UK) is also working to develop a medical terahertz sensor, but is taking a different approach. Instead of using naturally emitting signals, this company leverages laser technology to intensify these signals to detectable levels. The firm hopes to offer its first commercial product, a cancer detection unit, in the fourth quarter of 2002 and thinks it will offer many benefits over previous technologies. "Our sensors are nonionizing, so they're completely safe," explains Teraview business development manager Paul Smith. "And unlike x-ray units, they give researchers both imaging and spectral information." Teraview also plans to develop terahertz sensors for noninvasive blood glucose monitoring, drug research, and dental applications.
For more information about Star Tiger, contact project manager
Chris Mann, Millimetre Wave Technology Group, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory,
Chilton, Oxon, UK OX11 OQX; phone: +44 7990 506110; fax: +44 1235 445848; e-mail:
c.m.mann@rl.ac.uk; Internet: www.startiger.org.
To learn more about Teraview Ltd., contact Paul Smith at Unit 302/304 Science
Park, Milton Rd., Cambridge, CB4 0WG UK; phone: +44 1223 435380; fax: +44 1223
435382; Internet: www.teraview.co.uk.
Zachary Turke
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