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Possibility of CO2 laser-pumped multi-millijoule-level ultrafast pulse terahertz sources

Tóth, György and Illés, Gergő and Nazymbekov, Gabit and Mbithi, Nelson and Almási, Gábor and Hebling, János (2024) Possibility of CO2 laser-pumped multi-millijoule-level ultrafast pulse terahertz sources. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 14. No-999. ISSN 2045-2322

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Abstract

In the last decade, intense research has been witnessed on developing compact, terahertz (THz) driven electron accelerators, producing electrons with a sub-MeV—few tens of MeV energy. Such economical devices could be used in scientific and material research and medical treatments. However, until now, the extremely high-energy THz pulses needed by the THz counterparts of the microwave accelerators were generated by optical rectification (OR) of ultrafast Ti:sapphire or Yb laser pulses. These lasers, however, are not very effective. Because of this, we use numerical simulations to investigate the possibility of generating high-energy THz pulses by the OR of pulses produced by CO2 lasers, which can have high plug-in efficiency. The results obtained supposing optical rectification (OR) in GaAs demonstrate that consideration of the self-phase-modulation (SPM) and the second-harmonicgeneration (SHG) processes is indispensable in the design of CO2 laser-based THz sources. More interestingly, although these two processes hinder achieving high laser-to-THz conversion efficiency, they can still surpass the 1.5% value, ensuring high system efficiency and making the CO2 laser OR system a promising THz source. Our finding also has important implications for other middle-infrared laser-pumped OR-based THz sources.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Q Science / természettudomány > QC Physics / fizika > QC02 Optics / fénytan
Depositing User: Gabor Almasi
Date Deposited: 12 Mar 2024 07:33
Last Modified: 12 Mar 2024 07:41
URI: https://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/190016

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