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Title: Efficient optical-to-terahertz conversion in large-area InGaAs photo-Dember emitters with increased indium content
Authors: Ilyakov, I. E.
Shishkin, B. V.
Malevich, V. L.
Ponomarev, D. S.
Galiev, R. R.
Pavlov, A. Yu.
Yachmenev, A. E.
Kovalev, S. P.
Chen, M.
Akhmedzhanov, R. A.
Khabibullin, R. A.
Keywords: публикации ученых;terahertz pulse;photo-Dember effect
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Optical Society of America
Citation: Efficient optical-to-terahertz conversion in large-area InGaAs photo-Dember emitters with increased indium content / I. E. Ilyakov [et. al.] // Optics Letters. – 2021. – Vol. 46, № 14. – P. 3360 – 3363. – DOI : https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.428599.
Abstract: Optical-to-terahertz (THz) conversion of 800 nm femtosecond laser pulses in large-area bias-free InGaAs emitters based on photo-Dember (PD) and lateral photo-Dember (LPD) effects is experimentally investigated. We use metamorphic buffers to grow submicro-meter thick InxGa1-xAs layers with indium mole fractions x=0.37, 0.53, and 0.70 on a GaAs substrate. A strong enhancement of THz output energy with an increase of indium content is observed. On the surface of the sample providing the strongest emission (x=0.7), we have fabricated a 1.5 cm2 area of asymmetri-cally shaped metallic grating for LPD emission. This LPD emitter allows achieving high conversion efficiency of 0.24 . 10-3 and a broad generation band-width of up to 6 THz. We also demon-strate that there is no significant differ-rence in the conversion efficiency when operating at 1 and 200 kHz repetition rates. Our results show that large area LPD emitters give a convenient, competitive way to generate intense high-repetition-rate THz pulses.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/45957
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