Improvement of an infrared pyroelectric detector performances in thz range using the terajet effect

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An infrared (IR) pyroelectric detector was investigated for terahertz (THz) detection using the principle of the terajet effect, which focuses the beam beyond the diffraction limit. The terahertz beam was coupled to the detector’s optical window through a two-wavelength-dimension dielectric cubic particle-lens based on the terajet effect. We experimentally demonstrate an enhancement of about 6 dB in the sensitivity under excitation of 0.2 THz without degradation of the noise equivalent power value. The results show that the proposed method could be applied to increase the sensitivity of various commercial IR sensors for THz applications that do not require modification of the internal structure, and it may apply also to acoustics and plasmonic detectors.

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Minin, O. V., Calvo-Gallego, J., Meziani, Y. M., & Minin, I. V. (2021). Improvement of an infrared pyroelectric detector performances in thz range using the terajet effect. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app11157011

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