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Ultrabright continuously tunable terahertz-wave generation at room temperature.


ABSTRACT: The hottest frequency region in terms of research currently lies in the 'frequency gap' region between microwaves and infrared: terahertz waves. Although new methods for generating terahertz radiation have been developed, most sources cannot generate high-brightness terahertz beams. Here we demonstrate the generation of ultrabright terahertz waves (brightness ~0.2?GW/sr·cm(2), brightness temperature of ~10(18)?K, peak power of >50?kW) using parametric wavelength conversion in a nonlinear crystal; this is brighter than many specialized sources such as far-infrared free-electron lasers (~10(16)?K, ~2?kW). We revealed novel parametric wavelength conversion using stimulated Raman scattering in LiNbO3 without stimulated Brillouin scattering using recently-developed microchip laser. Furthermore, nonlinear up-conversion techniques allow the intense terahertz waves to be visualized and their frequency determined. These results are very promising for extending applied research into the terahertz region, and we expect that this source will open up new research fields such as nonlinear optics in the terahertz region.

SUBMITTER: Hayashi S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4046149 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ultrabright continuously tunable terahertz-wave generation at room temperature.

Hayashi Shin'ichiro S   Nawata Kouji K   Taira Takunori T   Shikata Jun-ichi J   Kawase Kodo K   Minamide Hiroaki H  

Scientific reports 20140605


The hottest frequency region in terms of research currently lies in the 'frequency gap' region between microwaves and infrared: terahertz waves. Although new methods for generating terahertz radiation have been developed, most sources cannot generate high-brightness terahertz beams. Here we demonstrate the generation of ultrabright terahertz waves (brightness ~0.2 GW/sr·cm(2), brightness temperature of ~10(18) K, peak power of >50 kW) using parametric wavelength conversion in a nonlinear crystal  ...[more]

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