# Local Terahertz Field Enhancement for Time-Resolved X-ray Diffraction

**Authors:** Michael Kozina, Matteo Pancaldi, Christian Bernhard, Tim van, Driel, J. Michael Glownia, Premysl Marsik, Milan Radovic, Carlos, A.F. Vaz, Diling Zhu, Stefano Bonetti, Urs Staub, Matthias C., Hoffmann

arXiv: 1701.09161 · 2017-12-27

## TL;DR

This study demonstrates that patterning samples with gold microstructures can significantly enhance local terahertz fields, leading to increased x-ray diffraction signals in ultrafast experiments without degrading data quality.

## Contribution

It introduces a method to locally enhance terahertz fields using microstructures, improving the sensitivity of time-resolved x-ray diffraction measurements.

## Key findings

- Five-fold increase in THz-induced diffraction signal with microstructures
- Microstructures do not alter THz pulse shape or diffraction quality
- Enhanced local fields improve ultrafast x-ray diffraction sensitivity

## Abstract

We report local field strength enhancement of single-cycle terahertz (THz) pulses in an ultrafast time-resolved x-ray diffraction experiment. We show that patterning the sample with gold microstructures increases the THz field without changing the THz pulse shape or drastically affecting the quality of the x-ray diffraction pattern. We find a five-fold increase in THz-induced x-ray diffraction intensity change in the presence of microstructures on a SrTiO3 thin-film sample.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1701.09161