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High-power terahertz radiation emitter with a diamond photoconductive switch array
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2001
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PhotonicsElectrical EngineeringTerahertz PhysicsThz PhotonicsSevere SaturationPhysicsEngineeringOptical PropertiesRadiation GenerationApplied PhysicsTerahertz ScienceTerahertz TechniqueElectric Field StressTerahertz PhotonicsOptoelectronicsThz Emission
A photoconductive switch-arrayed antenna with a chemical vapor-deposited diamond film was developed to generate high-power terahertz (THz) radiation. With this device, an electric field stress of 2 x 10(6) V/cm can be applied to photoconductive gaps because of the high breakdown threshold of diamond and the overcoated gap structure for the prevention of surface flashover. This level of field stress can alleviate the current problem of saturation in THz emission by use of a photoconductive antenna. The device consists of more than two thousand 20 micron x 2.8 mm emitters. In an experiment using an ultrashort pulse Kr*F laser, we obtained an energy density of 10 microJ/cm(2) on the emitter surface at E = 10(5) V/cm. This density was larger than that of the current large-aperture antenna. There was no severe saturation in photoconductive current up to E = 10(6) V/cm, and a focused intensity of 200 MW/cm(2) can be expected.
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