A technique for measuring the vibrational absorption spectra of polycrystalline materials in the terahertz (THz) frequency range is demonstrated. We show that the evanescent electric field extending above lithographically-defined on-chip THz microstrip waveguides can be used to measure absorption resonances, offering higher sensitivity than typical free-space THz time-domain spectroscopy systems permit. The results indicate that on-chip THz systems could find new applications in the analysis, quality control, and identification of polycrystalline materials, such as pharmaceutical compounds.
Hadi AmarlooSafieddin Safavi‐Naeini
Matthew B. ByrneJ. E. CunninghamKatarzyna TychAndrew D. BurnettMark R. StringerC. WoodL. DazhangM. LachabE. H. LinfieldA. G. Davies
G. AcbasEdward H. SnellAndrea Markelz
Babak BahariRicardo Téllez-LimónBoubacar Kanté