How It Works
Adrok’s technology works by sending a narrow light beam of energy into the ground using micro and radio waves. The beam is then reflected back by the various rock layers and the energy changed by the materials it has passed through on the way.
Reaching great depths, it learns how different substances, including hydrocarbons, interact with the light waves passing through them and pinpoints their composition. The technology measures dielectric permittivity of rock layers in the ground and characterizes the nature of the rock types based on spectroscopic analyses of the resonant energy response from Adrok’s transmitted beams reflected back from the ground.
Adrok’s scanner illuminates the ground by transmitting and receiving invisible lased EM energy.
The beam is:
- Pulsed,
- Coherent (narrow band)
- Focused for minimal dispersion
- Collimated (cylindrical shaped), and contains resonant microwave and radiowave frequencies
Adrok’s ADR Scanner delivers output measurements based on:
- Dielectric Permittivity
- Resonant behaviours of molecules
- Spectroscopy