Highly efficient broadband terahertz generation from ultrashort laser filamentation in liquids

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Generation and application of energetic, broadband terahertz pulses (bandwidth ~0.1-50 THz) is an active and contemporary area of research. The main thrust is toward the development of efficient sources with minimum complexities - a true table-top setup. In this work, we demonstrate the generation of terahertz radiation via ultrashort pulse induced filamentation in liquids - a counterintuitive observation due to their large absorption coefficient in the terahertz regime. The generated terahertz energy is more than an order of magnitude higher than that obtained from the two-color filamentation of air (the most standard table-top technique). Such high terahertz energies would generate electric fields of the order of MV cm-1, which opens the doors for various nonlinear terahertz spectroscopic applications. The counterintuitive phenomenon has been explained via the solution of nonlinear pulse propagation equation in the liquid medium.

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Dey, I., Jana, K., Fedorov, V. Y., Koulouklidis, A. D., Mondal, A., Shaikh, M., … Kumar, G. R. (2017). Highly efficient broadband terahertz generation from ultrashort laser filamentation in liquids. Nature Communications, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-017-01382-x

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