Single-shot terahertz spectrometer using a microbolometer camera

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We demonstrate a single-shot terahertz spectrometer consisting of a modified Mach-Zehnder interferometer and a microbolometer focal plane array. The spectrometer is simple to use and can measure terahertz field autocorrelations and spectral power with no moving parts and no ultrashort-pulsed laser. It can effectively detect radiation at 10-40 THz when tested with a thermal source. It can also be used to measure the complex refractive index of a sample material. In principle, it can characterize both laser-based and non-laser-based terahertz sources and potentially cover 1-10 THz with specially designed terahertz microbolometers.

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Jang, D., Jin, H., & Kim, K. Y. (2020). Single-shot terahertz spectrometer using a microbolometer camera. Applied Physics Letters, 117(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0016509

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