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Maik Scheller

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  146
Citations -  3551

Maik Scheller is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Laser. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 146 publications receiving 3189 citations. Previous affiliations of Maik Scheller include Facebook & Braunschweig University of Technology.

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Terahertz imaging: applications and perspectives

TL;DR: Terahertz (THz) spectroscopy holds large potential in the field of nondestructive, contact-free testing as mentioned in this paper, and the ongoing advances in the development of THz systems, as well as the appearance of the first related commercial products, indicate that large-scale market introduction of THZ systems is rapidly approaching.
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Room temperature continuous wave milliwatt terahertz source

TL;DR: This work presents a continuous wave terahertz source based on intracavity difference frequency generation within a dual color vertical external cavity surface emitting laser using a nonlinear crystal with a surface emitting phase matching scheme for high conversion efficiencies.
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Analyzing sub-100-μm samples with transmission terahertz time domain spectroscopy

TL;DR: In this article, a method for the extraction of material parameters and thickness information from sub-100-μm thin samples using non-differential transmission terahertz time domain spectroscopy was proposed.
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Evaluation of leaf water status by means of permittivity at terahertz frequencies.

TL;DR: Measurements on coffee leaves demonstrate that the dielectric material parameters can be employed to determine the leaf water status and, therefore, to monitor drought stress in plant leaves.
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Passively modelocked VECSEL emitting 682 fs pulses with 5.1W of average output power

TL;DR: In this article, a vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser (VECSEL) was used to generate femtosecond pulses at a repetition rate of 1.71 GHz.