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Monitoring the oil pollution in water with reflective terahertz tomography

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Abstract

Recently, issues on the environment pollution have been more attractive than ever, especially on the disaster caused by oil leak in the sea. The conventional methods seem to show little help in monitoring the water pollution involved with oil[1,2]. In this paper, we demonstrated the reflective THz imaging to detect the water polluted by oil.

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