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Terahertz things

Science EN ↓ 3 episodios

“Terahertz Things” is a podcast by a researcher, for researchers. Here, we explore the past and present of terahertz science to better understand and shape its future. Each episode is a blend of historical context with technical insight demonstrating how ideas, experiments, and breakthrough brought us closer to bridging the terahertz gap. Whether you're in the lab or just curious about what lies between microwaves and infrared ranges, this podcast is for you!

Autor

Oleg

Categoría

Science

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Último episodio

29 de sep. de 2025

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Episodios

Episode 2. The terahertz gap of 1897 - Hertzian sources 29.09.2025

In this episode, we explore the electric sources and how they were capable of covering the modern terahertz frequency range over a century ago. We also look at how the inspiration of pioneering scientists helped demonstrate that the entire electromagnetic spectrum is a single continuum.

Episode 1. The Terahertz Gap of 1897 – Heat Sources. 02.06.2025

In this episode, we explore the heat sources and how they were capable of covering the modern terahertz frequency range over a century ago and how that development affected the birth of quantum physics.

Episode 0. Pilot. Hey, terahertz! 02.06.2025

In this pilot episode, we introduce the terahertz frequency range and outline the goals and future direction of the Terahertz Things podcast.

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