Studies on the mechanisms of powerful terahertz radiations from laser plasmas (Invited Paper)

  • Weimin Wang W
  • Zhengming Sheng Z
  • Yutong Li Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

A survey on the mechanisms of powerful terahertz (THz) radiation from laser plasmas is presented. Firstly, an analytical model is described, showing that a transverse net current formed in a plasma can be converted into THz radiations at the plasma oscillation frequency. This theory is applied to explain THz generation in a gas driven by two-color laser pulses. It is also applied to THz generation in a tenuous plasma driven by a chirped laser pulse, a few-cycle laser pulse, a DC/AC bias electric field. These are well verified by particle-in-cell simulations, demonstrating that THz radiations produced in these approaches are nearly single-cycles and linear polarized. In the chirped laser scheme and the few-cycle laser scheme, THz radiations with the peak field strength of tens of MV/cm and the peak power of gigawatt can be achieved with the incident laser intensity less than 10 17 W/cm 2 . ©2011 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Weimin Wang, W. W., Zhengming Sheng, Z. S., Yutong Li, Y. L., Liming Chen, L. C., Quanli Dong, Q. D., Xin Lu, X. L., … Jie Zhang, J. Z. (2011). Studies on the mechanisms of powerful terahertz radiations from laser plasmas (Invited Paper). Chinese Optics Letters, 9(11), 110002–110008. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201109.110002

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