Demonstration of a low-frequency three-dimensional terahertz bullet with extreme brightness

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The brightness of a light source defines its applicability to nonlinear phenomena in science. Bright low-frequency terahertz (<5 €‰THz) radiation confined to a diffraction-limited spot size is a present hurdle because of the broad bandwidth and long wavelengths associated with terahertz (THz) pulses and because of the lack of THz wavefront correctors. Here using a present-technology system, we employ a wavefront manipulation concept with focusing optimization leading to spatio-temporal confinement of THz energy at its physical limits to the least possible three-dimensional light bullet volume of wavelength-cubic. Our scheme relies on finding the optimum settings of pump wavefront curvature and post generation beam divergence. This leads to a regime of extremely bright PW €‰m '2 level THz radiation with peak fields up to 8.3 €‰GV €‰m '1 and 27.7 €‰T surpassing by far any other system. The presented results are foreseen to have a great impact on nonlinear THz applications in different science disciplines.

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Shalaby, M., & Hauri, C. P. (2015). Demonstration of a low-frequency three-dimensional terahertz bullet with extreme brightness. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6976

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