Continuous-wave coherent imaging with terahertz quantum cascade lasers using electro-optic harmonic sampling

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We demonstrate a coherent imaging system based on a terahertz (THz) frequency quantum cascade laser (QCL) phase-locked to a near-infrared fs-laser comb. The phase locking enables coherent electro-optic sampling of the continuous-wave radiation emitted by the QCL through the generation of a heterodyne beat-note signal. We use this beat-note signal to demonstrate raster scan coherent imaging using a QCL emitting at 2.5 THz. At this frequency the detection noise floor of our system is of 3 pW/Hz and the long-term phase stability is <3°/h, limited by the mechanical stability of the apparatus. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.

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Ravaro, M., Jagtap, V., Santarelli, G., Sirtori, C., Li, L. H., Khanna, S. P., … Barbieri, S. (2013). Continuous-wave coherent imaging with terahertz quantum cascade lasers using electro-optic harmonic sampling. Applied Physics Letters, 102(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4793424

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