Abstract

This paper presents various applications where wide-band signals are the dominant factor. The approaches applied here are based on the present knowledge in the fleld of white light theory (the THz band), the particle theory of light, and the wave theory of light. White light theory is used to investigate wide-band applications of non-coherent electromagnetic waves in the GHz range represented by noise. In addition, the theoretical approaches to the fleld of white light are conflrmed by various experiments with noise flelds applied in the GHz range. These experiments show clear advantages of measurements performed by means of noise flelds. The most important feature of these flelds is the absence of interference efiects.

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