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Article Dans Une Revue Photonics research Année : 2020

Cavity-based photoconductive sources for real-time terahertz imaging

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Optically driven photoconductive switches are one of the predominant sources currently used in terahertz imaging systems. However, owing to their low average powers, only raster-based images can be taken, resulting in slow acquisition. In this work, we show that by placing a photoconductive switch within a cavity, we are able to generate absolute average THz powers of 181 μW with the frequency of the THz emission centered at 1.5 THz-specifications ideally adapted to applications such as non-destructive imaging. The cavity is based on a metal-insulator-metal structure that permits an enhancement of the average power by almost 1 order of magnitude compared to a standard structure, while conserving a broadband spectral response. We demonstrate proof-of-principle real-time imaging using this source, with the broadband spectrum permitting to eliminate strong diffraction artifacts.
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hal-02877496 , version 1 (22-06-2020)

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J. Hawecker, V. Pistore, A. Minasyan, K. Maussang, J. Palomo, et al.. Cavity-based photoconductive sources for real-time terahertz imaging. Photonics research, 2020, 8 (6), pp.858-863. ⟨10.1364/PRJ.388219⟩. ⟨hal-02877496⟩
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