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8 April 2004 Terahertz generation in photonic crystals
Joseph W. Haus, Peter Powers, Prassat Bojja, Miguel Torres-Cisneros, Michael Scalora, Michael Bloemer, Nasser Akozbek, Marco Antonio Meneses-Nava
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Abstract
We describe a tunable, narrow-band, coherent THz radiation source based on parametric down-conversion in a photonic crystal. Our design is based on down-conversion mixing and a local-field enhancement mechanism that is available by tuning each of the two driving laser fields either to band-edge or to a defect mode in the band gap. The frequency of the down-converted signal can be tuned by intersecting two non co-linear laser sources. The polarizations are degenerate at normal incidence and have sub-THz down-conversion maximum. The peak conversion efficiency for both polarizations is enhanced by over two orders of magnitude.
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Joseph W. Haus, Peter Powers, Prassat Bojja, Miguel Torres-Cisneros, Michael Scalora, Michael Bloemer, Nasser Akozbek, and Marco Antonio Meneses-Nava "Terahertz generation in photonic crystals", Proc. SPIE 5354, Terahertz and Gigahertz Electronics and Photonics III, (8 April 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.523821
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KEYWORDS
Terahertz radiation

Gallium arsenide

Photonic crystals

Polarization

Resonance enhancement

Spectrophotometry

Electronics

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