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Sub-terahertz wave detection of foreign matter in filling containers
1  Shibaura Institute of Technology
Academic Editor: Hirotsugu Inoue

Published: 29 August 2025 by MDPI in The 18th Advanced Infrared Technology and Applications session Session 9
Abstract:

In recent years, electromagnetic waves (terahertz waves) with frequencies between 0.1 and 10 THz, which exist between radio waves and light waves, have attracted much attention. These electromagnetic waves have both the linearity of light waves and the transparency of radio waves and are expected to be applied to the field of human non-destructive testing. While it is known that terahertz waves can be used to detect foreign matter inside an object, we thought that by irradiating terahertz waves to the object to be measured from various directions, it would be possible to analyze the location and direction of contamination by comparing the scattering of the terahertz waves irradiated to the foreign matter. The samples were biomass resources in a jar with an opening of 53 mm and a diameter of 66.8 mm, and an aluminum plate with 76 × 50 mm. When terahertz waves were irradiated from the side of the jar with the biomass resources in it and the aluminum plate inserted, the transmission was higher when the metal plate was parallel to the light source and detector. This indicates that the transmission tendency of terahertz waves changes depending on the position and angle of the metal strip inside with respect to the direction of terahertz wave irradiation. This transmission tendency enables us to locate the position of a foreign object by irradiating terahertz waves from multiple directions, which is expected to be applied not only to the removal of foreign objects but also to various non-destructive inspection.

Keywords: Terahertz wave; Foreign material inspection; Recycling; Biomass

 
 
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