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Terahertz frequency radiation for spectroscopy is typically generated in one of three ways: Terahertz frequency radiation for spectroscopy is typically generated in one of three ways:
* ] (]), using ultrashort laser pulses * ] (]), using ultrashort laser pulses
* ] (]), mixing two radiation sources to generate their sum or difference * ], mixing two radiation sources to generate their difference frequency
* ], using a blackbody radiation source * ], using a blackbody radiation source



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Terahertz frequency radiation for spectroscopy is typically generated in one of three ways:

Spectroscopy
Vibrational (IR)
UV–Vis–NIR "Optical"
X-ray and Gamma ray
Electron
Nucleon
Radiowave
Others
Data collection, processing
Measured phenomena
Applications
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