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Anthony J. Fitzgerald
Researcher at University of Western Australia
Publications - 58
Citations - 3610
Anthony J. Fitzgerald is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Terahertz spectroscopy and technology. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 57 publications receiving 3142 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony J. Fitzgerald include St. John's University.
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Security applications of terahertz technology
Michael C. Kemp,Philip F. Taday,Bryan E. Cole,Julian Alexander Cluff,Anthony J. Fitzgerald,W. R. Tribe +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a number of proof-of-principle experiments which show that Terahertz imaging has the ability to use very low levels of this non-ionising radiation to detect hidden objects in clothing and common packing materials and envelopes.
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In vivo study of human skin using pulsed terahertz radiation
TL;DR: This work conducts the first ever systematic in vivo study of the response of terahertz radiation to normal skin, and demonstrates that the FDTD model can be applied to biological tissue.
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Terahertz pulsed imaging of human breast tumors.
Anthony J. Fitzgerald,Vincent P. Wallace,Mercedes Jimenez-Linan,L Bobrow,Richard J. Pye,Anand D. Purushotham,Donald Dominic Arnone +6 more
TL;DR: The potential of terahertz pulsed imaging to depict both invasive breast carcinoma and ductal carcinoma in situ under controlled conditions is demonstrated and further studies are encouraged to determine the sensitivity and specificity of the technique.
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Terahertz pulsed imaging of basal cell carcinoma ex vivo and in vivo
Vincent P. Wallace,Anthony J. Fitzgerald,S. Shankar,Niamh Flanagan,Richard J. Pye,Julian Alexander Cluff,D. D. Arnone +6 more
TL;DR: Terahertz pulsed imaging is a noninvasive imaging technique that utilises this radiaton to excite large amplitude vibrational modes of molecules and probe the weak interactions between them.
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Nondestructive analysis of tablet coating thicknesses using terahertz pulsed imaging
TL;DR: In the study reported herein, it was possible to distinguish between two brands of across-the-counter ibuprofen tablets and terahertz pulsed imaging offers a potential technique to examine coatings quickly and nondestructively.