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Polarization-resolved Terahertz Time-domain Spectroscopy Enabled by Nanowire Sensor Technology

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Peng, K.
Jevtics, D.
Zhang, F.
Sterzl, S.
Damry, D. A.
Rothmann, M. U.
Guilhabert, B.
Strain, M. J.
Tan, H. H.
Herz, L. M.

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A novel nanowire sensor is developed for full characterization of polarization states of radiation in terahertz time-domain spectroscopy, offering a fast, accurate and convenient platform to allow studying the anisotropic complex dielectric properties of materials.

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