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Cavity-based photoconductive sources for real-time terahertz imaging
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2020
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Thz PhotonicsTerahertz TechnologyEngineeringPhotoconductive SwitchTerahertz PhotonicsTerahertz PhysicsOptical PropertiesOptical SystemsNanophotonicsPhotonicsTerahertz SpectroscopyReal-time Terahertz ImagingPhysicsTerahertz NetworkTerahertz SciencePhotoconductive SwitchesComputational Optical ImagingTerahertz DevicesOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsTerahertz TechniqueOptoelectronicsTerahertz ApplicationsAverage Power
Optically driven photoconductive switches are one of the predominant sources currently used in terahertz imaging systems. However, owing to their low average powers, only raster-based images can be taken, resulting in slow acquisition. In this work, we show that by placing a photoconductive switch within a cavity, we are able to generate absolute average THz powers of 181 μW with the frequency of the THz emission centered at 1.5 THz—specifications ideally adapted to applications such as non-destructive imaging. The cavity is based on a metal–insulator–metal structure that permits an enhancement of the average power by almost 1 order of magnitude compared to a standard structure, while conserving a broadband spectral response. We demonstrate proof-of-principle real-time imaging using this source, with the broadband spectrum permitting to eliminate strong diffraction artifacts.
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