| Literature DB >> 12452556 |
G Zhao1, R N Schouten, N van der Valk, W Th Wenckebach, P C M Planken.
Abstract
We have built a relatively simple, highly efficient, terahertz (THz) emission and detection system centred around a 15 fs Ti:sapphire laser. In the system, 200 mW of laser power is focused on a 120 microm diameter spot between two silverpaint electrodes on the surface of a semi-insulating GaAs crystal, kept at a temperature near 300 K, biased with a 50 kHz, +/- 400 V square wave. Using rapid delay scanning and lock-in detection at 50 kHz, we obtain probe laser quantum-noise limited signals using a standard electro-optic detection scheme with a 1 mm thick (110) oriented ZnTe crystal. The maximum THz-induced differential signal that we observe is deltaP/P = 7 x 10(-3), corresponding to a THz peak amplitude of 95 V cm(-1). The THz average power was measured to be about 40 microW, to our knowledge the highest power reported so far generated with Ti:sapphire oscillators as a pump source. The system uses off-the-shelf electronics and requires no microfabrication techniques.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12452556 DOI: 10.1088/0031-9155/47/21/304
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Med Biol ISSN: 0031-9155 Impact factor: 3.609