The dotTHz Project: A Standard Data Format for Terahertz Time-Domain Data

Jongmin Lee, Chi Ki Leung,Mingrui Ma, Jasper Ward-Berry,Supawan Santitewagun,J. Axel Zeitler

Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves(2023)

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Abstract
From investigating molecular vibrations to observing galaxies, terahertz technology has found extensive applications in research and development over the past three decades. Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and imaging have experienced significant growth and now dominate spectral observations ranging from 0.1 to 10 THz. However, the lack of standardised protocols for data processing, dissemination, and archiving poses challenges in collaborating and sharing terahertz data between research groups. To tackle these challenges, we present the dotTHz project, which introduces a standardised terahertz data format and the associated open-source tools for processing of dotTHz files. The dotTHz project aims to facilitate seamless data processing and analysis by providing a common framework. All software components are released under the MIT licence through GitHub repositories to encourage widespread adoption, modification, and collaboration. We invite the terahertz community to actively contribute to the dotTHz project, fostering the development of additional tools that encompass a greater breadth and depth of functionality. By working together, we can establish a comprehensive suite of resources that benefit the entire terahertz community.
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Terahertz,Time-domain spectroscopy,Open-source,Standardisation,CaTx,CaTSper
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