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Terahertz spectroscopy of thick and diluted water solutions

Fabio Novelli

2024Optics Express15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

While bright terahertz sources are used to perform nonlinear experiments, they can be advantageous for high-precision linear measurements of opaque samples. By placing the sample away from the focus, nonlinearities can be suppressed, and sizeable amounts of transmitted radiation detected. Here, this approach is demonstrated for a 0.5 mm thick layer of liquid water in a static sample holder. Variations of the index of refraction as small as (7 ± 2) · 10 −4 were detected at 0.58 THz for an aqueous salt solution containing ten millimoles of sodium chloride. To my knowledge, this precision is unprecedented in time-domain spectroscopy studies of diluted aqueous systems or other optically thick and opaque materials.

Topics & Concepts

OpacityTerahertz radiationSpectroscopyOpticsRefractive indexMaterials scienceTerahertz spectroscopy and technologyAqueous solutionRefractionAnalytical Chemistry (journal)OptoelectronicsChemistryPhysicsChromatographyPhysical chemistryQuantum mechanicsTerahertz technology and applicationsSpectroscopy and Laser ApplicationsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies