Advancing Atmospheric Pollution Monitoring with Airborne THz Spectrometer
Candida Moffa, Alessandro Curcio, Camilla Merola, Daniele Francescone, Marco Magi, Massimiliano Coppola, Lucia Giuliano, Mauro Migliorati, Massimo Reverberi, Leonardo Mattiello, Massimo Petrarca

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel airborne THz spectrometer integrated with a UAS for real-time, remote atmospheric pollutant detection, demonstrating its potential for portable and spatially resolved environmental monitoring.
Contribution
It introduces a new UAS-based THz spectrometer system for remote atmospheric pollution detection, combining high-resolution spectroscopy with aerial platforms.
Findings
Successful validation of the UAS-THz system for pollutant detection
Capability to detect multiple atmospheric contaminants remotely
Potential for real-time, portable environmental monitoring
Abstract
This study details the development and validation of an airborne THz spectrometer designed for real-time, remote detection of atmospheric pollutants. The platform couples a stabilized unmanned aerial system (UAS) with a high-resolution terahertz continuous-wave (THz-CW) laser source and detector, enabling flexible, in situ spectroscopic analysis of dispersed atmospheric vapours. This proof-of-concept investigation confirms the feasibility of UAS-THz-CW systems for spatially resolved environmental pollutant monitoring. The demonstrated capability of this terahertz sensor for remote, multi-component detection of atmospheric contaminants holds significant potential for advancing air pollutant monitoring technologies, providing a pathway for more effective and portable detection. This advancement can contribute to the necessary alert actions for minimizing contaminants impacting public and…
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