Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Abstract-Imaging and Spectroscopic Sensing with Low-Repetition-Rate Terahertz Pulses and GaN TeraFET Detectors


  • Daniel Voß
  • Wissem Zouaghi
  • Mehran Jamshidifar
  • Sebastian Boppel
  • Cormac McDonnell
  • James R. P. Bain
  • Nils Hempler
  • Graeme P. A. Malcolm
  • Gareth T. Maker
  • Maris Bauer
  • Alvydas Lisauskas
  • Adam Rämer
  • Sergey A. Shevchenko
  • Wolfgang Heinrich
  • Viktor Krozer
  • Hartmut G. Roskos


Aiming for non-destructive testing and security applications, we investigate transmission-mode imaging and spectroscopic sensing using terahertz (THz) pulses from a commercial optical parametric oscillator (OPO) in combination with THz detectors based on antenna-coupled field-effect transistors (TeraFETs). The Q-switched OPO generates quasi-continuous-wave THz pulses with a peak power of up to 1 W at a repetition rate between 12 and 90 Hz. The pulses are frequency-tunable between 0.7 and 2.6 THz with a typical linewidth of 50 GHz. We explore detection with fast GaN/AlGaN TeraFETs which hold the potential for multi-pixel and homodyne detection.

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