J. Lampin, L. Desplanques, M. Ternisien, T. Crepin, C. Walloth, D. Lippens, F. Mollot
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THz study of liquids using an integrated Bragg filter
A sub-picosecond electroabsorption experiment is used to study the properties of liquids in the THz range. We show how the deposition of a very small droplet of silicone oil (a few 10 /spl mu/g) is sufficient to significantly shift the central frequency of the rejected band of a 800 GHz-Bragg filter integrated on a planar transmission line.