Frequency-domain terahertz spectroscopy using long-carrier-lifetime photoconductive antennas

  • Lu P
  • Jarrahi M
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Abstract

We present a telecommunication-compatible frequency-domain terahertz spectroscopy system realized by novel photoconductive antennas without using short-carrier-lifetime photoconductors. Built on a high-mobility InGaAs photoactive layer, these photoconductive antennas are designed with plasmonics-enhanced contact electrodes to achieve highly confined optical generation near the metal/semiconductor surface, which offers ultrafast photocarrier transport and, hence, efficient continuous-wave terahertz operation including both generation and detection. Consequently, using two plasmonic photoconductive antennas as a terahertz source and a terahertz detector, we successfully demonstrate frequency-domain spectroscopy with a dynamic range more than 95 dB and an operation bandwidth of 2.5 THz. Moreover, this novel approach to terahertz antenna design opens up a wide range of new possibilities for many different semiconductors and optical excitation wavelengths to be utilized, therefore bypassing short-carrier-lifetime photoconductors with limited availability.

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Lu, P.-K., & Jarrahi, M. (2023). Frequency-domain terahertz spectroscopy using long-carrier-lifetime photoconductive antennas. Optics Express, 31(6), 9319. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.483746

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