Coherent terahertz radiation detection: Direct comparison between free-space electro-optic sampling and antenna detection

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Abstract

We compare the use of free-space electro-optic sampling (FSEOS) with photoconducting antennas to detect terahertz (THz) radiation in the range of 0.1-3 THz. For the same average THz power and low-frequency modulation, signal-to-noise ratio and sensitivity are better with antenna detection at frequencies smaller than 3 THz. When the modulation frequency is increased to more than 1 MHz in FSEOS, both detection schemes have comparable performance. Using a singular-electric-field THz emitter, we demonstrate the feasibility of a THz imaging system using real-time delay scanning in FSEOS and only 20 mW of laser power. © 1998 American Institute of Physics.

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Cai, Y., Brener, I., Lopata, J., Wynn, J., Pfeiffer, L., Stark, J. B., … Federici, J. F. (1998). Coherent terahertz radiation detection: Direct comparison between free-space electro-optic sampling and antenna detection. Applied Physics Letters. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.121894

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