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Single-cycle, MHz repetition rate THz source with 66 mW of average power

F. Meyer, T. Vogel, S. Ahmed, C. J. Saraceno

2020Optics Letters75 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We demonstrate terahertz (THz) generation using the tilted pulse front method in lithium niobate, driven at an unprecedented high average power of more than 100 W and at a 13.3 MHz repetition rate, provided by a compact amplifier-free mode-locked thin-disk oscillator. The conversion efficiency was optimized with respect to the pump spot size and pump pulse duration, enabling us to generate a maximum THz average power of 66 mW, which is, to the best of our knowledge, the highest reported to date from a laser-driven, few-cycle THz source. Furthermore, we identify beam walk-off as the main obstacle that currently limits the conversion efficiency in this excitation regime (with moderate pulse energies and small spot sizes). Further upscaling to the watt level and beyond is within reach, paving the way for linear and nonlinear high average power THz spectroscopy experiments with an exceptional signal-to-noise ratio at megahertz repetition rates.

Topics & Concepts

Terahertz radiationOpticsEnergy conversion efficiencyLaserMaterials sciencePower (physics)Pulse (music)Terahertz spectroscopy and technologyBeam (structure)ExcitationLithium niobateSpectroscopyNonlinear opticsRepetition (rhetorical device)OptoelectronicsPulse durationPulse repetition frequencyPhysicsPulse-width modulationUltrashort pulsePulse shapingLinear particle acceleratorSum-frequency generationPulsed powerOptical pumpingWattTerahertz technology and applicationsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications
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