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TERAHERTZ TECHNOLOGY

Terahertz: The Light of Life

Terahertz sits between microwave and infrared on the electromagnetic spectrum. It offers high transmission rates, large capacity, strong directionality, high security and strong penetration. This makes it ideal for advanced communication and leading-edge wellness technologies.

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Unique Properties of Terahertz Waves

Terahertz waves can penetrate human skin up to 3–5 cm, directly acting on deep tissue to supplement the energy of life cells. This deep-reaching capability allows for a profound interaction with biological systems at their core.

We use precise 8–15 μm terahertz waves, closely matching the body’s own 9 μm band. This unique compatibility is why terahertz is often called the 'Light of Life', resonating perfectly with cellular vibrations.

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Powerful Applications Across Modern Life

Terahertz has the characteristics of high transmission rate, large capacity, strong directionality, high security and strong penetration. It is widely used in communication, radar, security inspection, medical imaging and many other fields. In wellness, terahertz technology supports relaxation, circulation and cellular vitality.

Safe, Gentle and Backed by Science

In the 1980s, American scientists discovered a type of light with the same vibration frequency as normal cells—terahertz waves. Its radiation is only about 1/40 of sunlight, making it very safe for the human body while still offering deep, supportive effects.

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Recognized Worldwide as a Future-Shaping Technology

United States, 2004

In 2004, terahertz (THz) technology was first proposed by the United States and listed as one of the "Ten Technologies that Will Change the Future World".

Japan, 2005

On January 8, 2005, Japan listed THz technology as the first of the "Ten Key Strategic Objectives of the National Pillar", mobilizing the strength of the whole country for research and development.

China, 2005

In November 2005, the Chinese government held the "Xiangshan Science and Technology Conference", inviting leading experts to discuss the national development direction for THz research and create a long-term plan.

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