Organic crystal-based THz source for complex refractive index measurements of window materials using single-shot THz spectroscopy

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Abstract

We employed N-benzyl-2-methyl-4-nitroaniline (BNA) crystals bonded on substrates of different thermal conductivity to generate THz radiation by pumping with 800 nm laser pulses. Crystals bonded on sapphire substrate provided four times more THz yield than glass substrate. A pyrodetector and a single-shot electro-optic (EO) diagnostic were employed for measuring the energy and temporal characterisation of the THz pulse. Systematic studies were carried out for the selection of a suitable EO crystal, which allowed accurate determination of the emitted THz spectrum from both substrates. Subsequently, the THz source and single-shot electro-optic detection scheme were employed to measure the complex refractive index of window materials in the THz range.

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Du, L., Roeder, F., Li, Y., Shalaby, M., Beleites, B., Ronneberger, F., & Gopal, A. (2021). Organic crystal-based THz source for complex refractive index measurements of window materials using single-shot THz spectroscopy. Applied Physics A: Materials Science and Processing, 127(11). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00339-021-04948-1

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