Terahertz time-domain-spectroscopy system based on 1.55 μm fiber laser and photoconductive antennas from dilute bismides

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Abstract

We describe a terahertz time-domain-spectroscopy system that is based on photo-conductive components fabricated from (GaIn)(AsBi) epitaxial layers and activated by femtosecond 1.55 μm pulses emitted by an Er-doped fiber laser. (GaIn)(AsBi) alloy grown on GaAs substrates contained 12.5%In and 8.5%Bi - a composition corresponding to a symmetrical approach of the conduction and valence band edges to each other. The layers were photosensitive to 1.55 μm wavelength radiation, had relatively large resistivities, and subpicosecond carrier lifetimes - a set of material parameters necessary for fabrication of efficient ultrafast photoconductor devices. The frequency limit of this system was 4.5 THz, its signal-to-noise ratio 65 dB. These parameters were comparable to their typical values for much bulkier solid-state laser based systems.

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Urbanowicz, A., Pačebutas, V., Geižutis, A., Stanionyte, S., & Krotkus, A. (2016). Terahertz time-domain-spectroscopy system based on 1.55 μm fiber laser and photoconductive antennas from dilute bismides. AIP Advances, 6(2). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4942819

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