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Professor J. Axel Zeitler leads the Terahertz Applications group in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology. His research primarily focuses on terahertz spectroscopy and imaging, particularly the non-destructive imaging capabilities of terahertz radiation, which can penetrate various materials that are opaque to visible light. He is dedicated to identifying synergies in the characterization of materials through terahertz magnetic resonance techniques. His main interests include characterizing condensed matter samples and leveraging the properties of terahertz radiation to explore the structure and dynamics of molecules in solid, liquid, and pharmaceutical materials. Additionally, he collaborates with the Semiconductor Physics Group to evaluate novel sources of terahertz radiation, such as quantum cascade lasers (THz-QCL), for imaging applications. Zeitler's work also encompasses industrial sensor applications, aiming to develop next-generation terahertz sensors that can provide real-time data in manufacturing environments. His contributions significantly enhance the understanding of fundamental properties in materials science and pharmaceutical engineering.
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