ARP is commercializing a high power high efficiency terahertz technology having applications in biological, biomedical, pharmaceutical, and other life science areas. ARP’s terahertz spectrometer uses a novel nanomaterial called dendrimer for high power terahertz generation. Terahertz technology provides the next generation capabilities, overcoming the so-called terahertz gap, with new spectroscopy applications in this spectrum range. TeraSpectra sets new standard in analytical and molecular applications with its unique capabilities such as parts per trillion (femto-molar) sensitivity, and very short time-scale (pico-second) molecular probing.
Founded in 2003, Applied Research and Photonics, Inc. (ARP) is based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ARP has demonstrated a number of products based on its proprietary nanotechnology. ARP technology received the prestigious NASA TechBrief’s nano-50 award in 2007 and 2008. ARP inventions have earned several patents (awarded and pending). ARP is developing terahertz technology and nanophotonic integrated circuit (nPIC©), a chip based platform technology. ARP has envisioned a number of products based on its proprietary nanotechnology.
Founded in 2003, Applied Research and Photonics, Inc. (ARP) is based in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. ARP has demonstrated a number of products based on its proprietary nanotechnology. ARP technology received the prestigious NASA TechBrief’s nano-50 award in 2007 and 2008. ARP inventions have earned several patents (awarded and pending). ARP is developing terahertz technology and nanophotonic integrated circuit (nPIC©), a chip based platform technology. ARP has envisioned a number of products based on its proprietary nanotechnology.
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