Improving Corrosion Diagnostics with Terahertz Sensors.

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Abstract

The objective of this project is to characterize metal samples using terahertz imaging to determine whether terahertz frequency radiation can detect the difference between corroded and clean metal including samples obscured with coatings of paint. A terahertz imaging system was used at incident angles of 45 and 90 degree to characterize the metal samples. Multiple imaging techniques were utilized such as time-domain amplitude imaging, single frequency amplitude imaging, and time-domain reflectometry. The images indicate that terahertz imaging does detect a noticeable difference between corroded and clean metal including measurements performed on painted samples.

*The authors would like to acknowledge Adam Cooney at AFRL-RXB for providing samples and the following organizations for funding support: IDCAST, WSU CoSM, and the WSU Office of RSP.

Authors

  • Stanley Smith

    • Beaver Creek High School
  • Lindsay Owens

    • Wright State University
    • Student
  • Douglas T. Petkie

    • Wright State University
    • Professor
  • Jason Deibel

    • Wright State University
    • Professor