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Single-shot up-conversion terahertz spectrometer with high frequency resolution

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posted on 2024-07-29, 08:40 authored by Francois Blanchard, Sota Mine, Joel Edouard NKECK, Jonathan LAFRENIÈRE-GREIG, Gabriel Gandubert, Kosuke Murate
We have successfully conducted spectroscopy of broadband terahertz (THz) pulse produced by femtosecond lasers via THz parametric detection. Conventional techniques for detecting broadband THz-waves have predominantly relied on time-domain waveform sampling through THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS), where challenges persist in achieving real-time performance and optimal frequency resolution. To address these issues, we have implemented THz parametric detection, wherein THz-waves are converted to near-infrared light, facilitating one-shot spectroscopy of broadband THz-waves. In addition, the frequency resolution of this method has been improved by adopting a non-collinear phase matching condition.

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Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (ALLRP 590951-23,2023-03322); Canada Research Chairs (CRC-2019-127 ); JST (JPMJAP2340,JPMJFR212J ); Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (24K00943)

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116586

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