"Aerogel: Revolutionizing Future Terahertz Technologies"

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Researchers at Linköping University have developed a breakthrough in terahertz wave technology by demonstrating that the transmission of terahertz light can be adjusted when passed through an aerogel composed of cellulose and a conducting polymer. This advancement holds promise for applications in medical imaging and communication, as terahertz waves can pass through non-conductive materials without damaging tissue. The aerogel, which is both water-repellent and can be naturally defrosted via sunlight, offers a large modulation range for regulating the transmission of terahertz waves.
Topics:science#aerogel#conducting-polymer#linkoping-university#medical-imaging#science-and-technology#terahertz-technology
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