1. Generation of nanosecond THz pulses using a high gain ring resonator with a semiconductor switch.
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Genoud, J., Claveau, E. L., Jawla, S. K., Li, G., Picard, J. F., Shapiro, M. A., and Temkin, R. J.
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RESONATORS ,SILICON wafers ,SEMICONDUCTOR switches ,METAMATERIALS - Abstract
A 250 GHz quasi-optical ring resonator consisting of an input coupler and three mirrors has been designed and tested. A low-loss silicon wafer in the ring provides output coupling of the stored power when irradiated by a pulse from a 532 nm laser. The ring created 5.8 ns , 268 mW output power pulses when excited by a 17 mW , 250 GHz continuously operating input source, achieving a power gain of 16. In a fully tuned ring, higher gain is achievable. If the ring was used with a pulsed input source having a pulse length of several times the fill time, the ring could be used as an efficient pulse compressor with similar high gain. The resonator has a wide range of applications, including, at low power, spectroscopy and, at high power, testing of accelerator structures and materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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