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Kaori Fukunaga

Researcher at National Institute of Information and Communications Technology

Publications -  229
Citations -  2818

Kaori Fukunaga is an academic researcher from National Institute of Information and Communications Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Space charge. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 226 publications receiving 2519 citations.

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At the Dawn of a New Era in Terahertz Technology

TL;DR: The current status of developments in developments in terahertz quantum cascade lasers, quantum well photodetectors, and an example of a database for materials of fine art are reported, and results obtained from measuring atmospheric propagation are reported.
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A Survey of Terahertz Applications in Cultural Heritage Conservation Science

TL;DR: A review of the advances that have been made to establish terahertz applications in the cultural heritage conservation sector over the last several years is presented in this paper, which includes material spectroscopy, 2D and 3D imaging and tomographic studies.
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Terahertz spectroscopy for art conservation

TL;DR: The experimental results prove that terahertz spectroscopy as a new non-invasive examination method can contribute to art history and to restorations.
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Terahertz spectroscopy applied to the analysis of artists’ materials

TL;DR: Terahertz (THz) spectroscopy and imaging have been actively studied in these decades as discussed by the authors, which can be used to obtain fingerprint spectra whose characteristics depend upon molecular and intermolecular behavior.
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Innovative non-invasive analysis techniques for cultural heritage using terahertz technology

TL;DR: Terahertz spectroscopy and THz imaging techniques are expected to have great potential for carrying out the non-invasive analysis of artworks as discussed by the authors, and they can perform three-dimensional material mapping non-destructively by spectroscopic imaging.