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1 Book chapter

Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of crystalline and aqueous systems

Jepsen, Peter Uhd; Merbold, Hannes; Li, Z.; Xing, X.; Clark, S.J.

Terahertz Frequency Detection and Identification of Materials and Objects — 2007

Year: 2007

Language: English

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2 Book chapter

Terahertz Time-Domain Spectroscopy of Crystalline and Aqueous Systems

Jepsen, Peter Uhd; Merbold, Hannes; Li, Zhengxin; Xing, Xiaoyu; Clark, Stewart

Terahertz Frequency Detection and Identification of Materials and Objects — 2007, pp. 147-165

perturbation theory it is possible to simulate, in a quantitative manner, the THz vibrational spectrum of hydrogen-bonded molecular crystals. In contrast to crystalline systems, aqueous systems have a featureless dielectric spectrum in the low-THz range. We will show that it is possible to use reflection THz

Year: 2007

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy of crystalline and aqueous systems

We use ab-initio density-functional perturbation theory together with THz spectroscopy for precise prediction and assignment of vibrational modes in molecular crystals. We show that THz spectroscopy is useful for analysis of liquids and food products.

Year: 2007

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and modelling of crystalline and aqueous systems

Year: 2007

Language: English

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