New Possibilities of Substance Identification Based on THz Time Domain Spectroscopy Using a Cascade Mechanism of High Energy Level Excitation

Sensors (Basel). 2017 Nov 25;17(12):2728. doi: 10.3390/s17122728.

Abstract

Using an experiment with thin paper layers and computer simulation, we demonstrate the principal limitations of standard Time Domain Spectroscopy (TDS) based on using a broadband THz pulse for the detection and identification of a substance placed inside a disordered structure. We demonstrate the spectrum broadening of both transmitted and reflected pulses due to the cascade mechanism of the high energy level excitation considering, for example, a three-energy level medium. The pulse spectrum in the range of high frequencies remains undisturbed in the presence of a disordered structure. To avoid false absorption frequencies detection, we apply the spectral dynamics analysis method (SDA-method) together with certain integral correlation criteria (ICC).

Keywords: cascade mechanism; computer simulation; disordered structure; high energy level excitation; integral correlation criteria; pulse with a few-cycles; pulsed THz TDS; spectral dynamics analysis method; substance emission frequencies.