posted on 2023-10-20, 16:00authored byAfnan Alostaz, Oliver Gueckstock, Jungwei Tong, Jana Kredl, Chihun In, Markus Münzenberg, Tom S. Seifert
Linear terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) is a sensitive probe for material characterization including thickness measurements of thin layers. These applications critically rely on a sufficiently large bandwidth, which is not straightforwardly available in typical THz-TDS systems. Here, we introduce a hybrid THz-emitter concept based on a spintronic THz emitter that is deposited onto a thin freestanding GaSe nonlinear crystal. By tuning the parameters of this hybrid emitter, we generate an ultrabroadband spectrum covering the full range from 1 to 40 THz without any gaps at high spectral amplitudes, resulting in ultrashort THz-pulse durations of only 32 fs. Finally, we demonstrate the straightforward tunability of the carrier-envelope phase from unipolar or bipolar THz pulses with ultrashort duration.
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