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Novel Dielectric Material Composites for Regulated THz Response

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*Abstract
University of MissouriOffice of Technology Management & Industry RelationsNon-Confidential Abstract of InventionUM Disclosure No. 13UMC065Dielectric Material Composites for regulated THz ResponseAll biological and chemical elements emit terahertz (THz) radiation with their unique characteristic footprint on the spectrum. Research shows that any element over 10 K in temperature emits terahertz radiation, with human bodies emit radiations close to 300k. Terahertz sensing noninvasively distinguishes between the various materials in an environment and identifies specific compositions of examined targets. Unlike X-ray imaging, terahertz imaging is nonionizing making it ideal for nondestructive testing .One limitation of terahertz sensing devices is their efficiency and specific characteristics. Terahertz signals cannot penetrate through some polar compounds, especially water. This makes detecting signals a challenging task and increases the importance of highly sensitive detection devices. Researchers at the University of Missouri have developed a novel dielectric materials to use in electronic devices that sense terahertz radiation. These dielectric swill lead to increased detection capabilities. POTENTIAL AREAS OF APPLICATIONS:• Telecommunications• Sensors• High-speed electronicsMAIN ADVANTAGES OF INVENTION:• Tailored absorbance and transmissive response of materials in the THz spectral bands by simple blending of molecular components. STATE OF DEVELOPMENT:• Initial prototype completeFURTHER R&D REQUIRED• Continued process optimizationLICENSING POTENTIAL:• University seeks licensee with the potential to commercializeINVENTOR(S):• Patrick J. Pinhero• Zach R. ThackerCONTACT INFO: Office of Technology Management & Industry Relations Wayne C. McDaniel, Ph.D. Senior Licensing & Business Development Associate Engineering and Physical Sciences Email: McDanielwc@missouri.edu Phone: 573-884-3302
*Principal Investigation

Name: Patrick Pinhero, Professor Chemical Engineering and Research

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Name: Zachary Thacker, Graduate Student

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Name: Alan Wertsching

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