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Using high-power THz radiation imaging systems for implementation of classical optical techniques in the terahertz range

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Abstract

A complex of imaging techniques to measure high-power THz radiation is developed and successfully used for implementation of classical optical schemes, such as speckle metrology, classical holography, Talbot self-imaging, generation of non-diffracting vortex beams, etc.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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