Demonstration of a Tilted-Pulse-Front Pumped Plane-Parallel Slab Terahertz Source
Priyo Syamsul Nugraha, Gerg\H{o} Krizs\'an, Csaba Lombosi, L\'aszl\'o, P\'alfalvi, Gy\"orgy T\'oth, G\'Abor Alm\'asi, J\'ozsef Andr\'as F\"ul\"op,, J\'anos Hebling

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates a novel tilted-pulse-front pumped terahertz source using a lithium niobate slab with an echelon structure, achieving single-cycle pulses with potential for high-energy scaling and improved beam quality.
Contribution
It introduces a new tilted-pulse-front pumping method with a plane-parallel lithium niobate slab, enabling scalable high-energy THz pulse generation with uniform beam profiles.
Findings
Generated 1 microjoule, 0.30 THz pulses with 0.05% efficiency
Potential for tenfold efficiency increase with cryogenic cooling
Enables scalable high-energy, symmetric THz beam production
Abstract
A new type of tilted-pulse-front pumped terahertz (THz) source has been demonstrated, which is based on a lithium niobate plane-parallel slab with an echelon structure on its input surface. Single-cycle pulses of 1 microjoule energy and 0.30 THz central frequency have been generated with 0.05% efficiency from such a source. One order-of-magnitude increase in efficiency is expected by pumping a cryogenically cooled echelon of increased size and thickness with a Ti:sapphire laser. The use of a plane-parallel nonlinear optical crystal slab enables straightforward scaling to high THz pulse energies and to produce a symmetric THz beam with uniform pulse shape for good focusability and high field strength.
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TopicsTerahertz technology and applications · Gyrotron and Vacuum Electronics Research · Superconducting and THz Device Technology
