Quantitative Single-Shot Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS)
Charan R. Nallapareddy, Thomas C. Underwood

TL;DR
The paper introduces SETS, a supercontinuum-enhanced THz spectroscopy method that significantly improves bandwidth and resolution, enabling accurate, single-shot, quantitative measurements of complex dynamic media.
Contribution
SETS leverages broadband supercontinuum probes to overcome spectral encoding limitations in single-shot THz spectroscopy, enhancing bandwidth and resolution.
Findings
Increased usable THz bandwidth from 1.5 THz to 2.3 THz.
Reduced spectral distortion by 50%.
Achieved high spectral resolution (< 4 GHz) with a 250 ps pulse.
Abstract
Single-shot terahertz (THz) spectroscopy probes sub-picosecond, non-repetitive events by combining the advantages of laser absorption techniques with the phase-sensitive detection of interferometric methods. However, its usage as a quantitative tool is hindered by the chirp penalty of the spectral encoding scheme, where a narrow probe bandwidth distorts the THz signal, limiting the bandwidth and spectral resolution of THz measurements. In this work, we introduce Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS), a method that leverages a broadband supercontinuum probe to overcome these challenges. With SETS, we show an increase in usable THz bandwidth from 1.5 THz to 2.3 THz, reducing signal distortion by 50% and offering a scalable pathway to extend bandwidth further. Numerical models of spectral encoding highlight the flexibility of SETS, achieving high spectral resolution (< 4…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Photonic and Optical Devices · Terahertz technology and applications
