Semiconductor-superlattice parametric oscillator as a subterahertz and possible terahertz radiation source

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We describe the operation of a semiconductor-superlattice parametric oscillator (SPO) at a subterahertz frequency (near 300 GHz). The oscillator is driven by a microwave source (frequency near 100 GHz). We also present an analysis indicating that operation at frequencies above 1 THz should be possible. The SPO is based on the ability of conduction electrons in a superlattice to perform Bloch oscillations. Broadband tunability as well as the monochromacy of a driving microwave field are transferred to the SPO.

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Renk, K. F., Rogl, A., Stahl, B. I., Muthmann, M., Appel, H., Jain, M., … Wegscheider, W. (2007). Semiconductor-superlattice parametric oscillator as a subterahertz and possible terahertz radiation source. Advances in OptoElectronics, 2007. https://doi.org/10.1155/2007/54042

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