Terahertz biomedical imaging using a terahertz emitter based on InAs nanowires

Abstract

We demonstrate the potential of using InAs nanowires (NWs) on Si(111) substrates for terahertz (THz) imaging in biomedical diagnostics. The cost-effectiveness and high precision of InAs NWs are discussed in comparison to those of the InAs substrate. Using THz time-domain spectroscopy, the peak-to-peak current signals of catalyst-free InAs NWs and the substrate were measured as 3.37 nA and 1.61 nA, respectively. The THz amplitude of the InAs NWs increased by 47.7% compared to InAs wafers, with a fill factor of 0.034. At frequencies up to 0.25 THz, the THz amplitude of InAs NWs was higher than that of bulk InAs. The resolution of THz images of a slice of pork belly and rat brain tumour tissue acquired using the InAs NWs was similar to those obtained with the InAs substrate. This suggests that InAs NW-based THz devices on Si substrates, which allow for large-area and cost-effective fabrication, could be useful for biomedical diagnosis.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Dec 2024
Accepted
04 Feb 2025
First published
05 Feb 2025

Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Terahertz biomedical imaging using a terahertz emitter based on InAs nanowires

D. W. Park, Y. B. Ji, I. Choi, J. Hwang, J. C. Shin, J. C. Cho , E. S. Lee, S. Oh, S. Noh, J. Shin and J. S. Kim, Nanoscale, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR05445H

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