I. Nefedova, Qiushuo Sun, A. Moradikouchi, M. Baggio, A. Tamminen, J. Ala-Laurinaho, E. MacPherson, H. Rodilla, J. Stake, Z. Taylor
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Abstract
THz-reflection spectroscopy was used to extract time-varying water gradients in drying paper targets mounted on electrically thick dielectric substrates. The data showed a pronounced and prolonged drop below dry reflectivity when the water content that peaks at low weight (∼10%). A binomial distribution fitted to the acquired data confirms the existence of the time-varying water content gradient and suggests aqueous thin film hydration can be quantified even when the contrast between the film and backing material is low.