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MHz-repetition-rate, sub-mW, multi-octave THz wave generation in HMQ-TMSoa mark
  • Buchmann, Tobias Olaf ;
  • Kelleher, Edmund J.R. ;
  • Kaltenecker, Korbinian J. ;
  • Zhou, Binbin ;
  • Lee, Seung Heon ;
  • Kwon, O. Pil ;
  • Jazbinsek, Mojca ;
  • Rotermund, Fabian ;
  • Jepsen, Peter Uhd
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Publication Year
2020-03-30
Publisher
OSA - The Optical Society
Citation
Optics Express, Vol.28, pp.9631-9641
Mesh Keyword
Average output powerBroadband terahertz sources (THz)High-power THz sourcesInorganic crystalsOptical rectificationsOrganic crystalRepetition rateSpectroscopic application
All Science Classification Codes (ASJC)
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
Abstract
We demonstrate the first megahertz (MHz) repetition-rate, broadband terahertz (THz) source based on optical rectification in the organic crystal HMQ-TMS driven by a femtosecond Yb:fibre laser. Pumping at 1035 nm with 30 fs pulses, we achieve few-cycle THz emission with a smooth multi-octave spectrum that extends up to 6 THz at -30 dB, with conversion efficiencies reaching 10-4 and an average output power of up to 0.38 mW.We assess the thermal damage limit of the crystal and conclude a maximum fluence of ∼1.8 mJ cm-2 at 10 MHz with a 1/e2 pump beam diameter of 0.10 mm. We compare the performance of HMQ-TMS with the prototypical inorganic crystal gallium phosphide (GaP), yielding a tenfold electric field increase with a peak on-axis field strength of 7 kV cm-1 and almost double the THz bandwidth. Our results further demonstrate the suitability of organic crystals in combination with fibre lasers for repetition-rate scaling of broadband, high-power THz sources for time-domain spectroscopic applications.
ISSN
1094-4087
Language
eng
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/dev/handle/2018.oak/31241
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.386604
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Funding
National Research Foundation of Korea (2014R1A5A1009799, 2019R1A2C3003504); Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea.
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