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Design of an optimized Terahertz Time-Domain spectroscopy system pumped by a 30 W Yb:KGW source at a 100 kHz repetition rate with 245 fs pulse duration

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posted on 2025-05-28, 14:00 authored by Lennart Hirsch, Dionysis Adamou, Daniele Faccio, Marco PecciantiMarco Peccianti, Matteo Clerici
Ytterbium laser sources are state-of-the-art systems that are increasingly replacing Ti:Sapphire lasers in most applications requiring high repetition rate pulse trains. However, extending these laser sources to THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy (THz-TDS) poses several challenges not encountered in conventional, lower-power systems. These challenges include pump rejection, thermal lensing in nonlinear media, and pulse durations exceeding 100 fs, which consequently limit the detection bandwidth in TDS applications. In this article, we describe our design of a THz-TDS beamline that seeks to address these issues. We report on the effectiveness of temperature controlling the Gallium Phosphide (GaP) used to generate the THz radiation and its impact on increasing the generation efficiency and aiding pump rejection while avoiding thermal distortions of the residual pump laser beam. We detail our approach to pump rejection, which can be implemented with off-the-shelf products and minimal customization. Finally, we describe our solution based on a commercial optical parametric amplifier to obtain a temporally compressed probe pulse of 55 fs duration. Our study will prove useful to the increasing number of laboratories seeking to move from the high-energy, low-power THz time-domain spectroscopy systems based on Ti:Sapphire lasers, to medium-energy, high-power systems driven by Yb-doped lasers.

Funding

Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) (scholarship number DSTLX-1000144632)

Infrared time-domain quantum optics (In-tempo)

UK Research and Innovation

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Innovate UK, Application Number PN 10001572 (HiQuED)

University of Glasgow Impact Acceleration Account (EP/X525716/1)

Leverhulme Trust, Research Project Grant number RPG-2022-090

DEVCOM ARL Army Research Office, Grant number W911NF2310313

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  • Science

Published in

Applied Sciences

Volume

14

Issue

15

Publisher

MDPI

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

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©The Author(s)

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This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

Acceptance date

2024-07-29

Publication date

2024-07-31

Copyright date

2024

eISSN

2076-3417

Language

  • en

Depositor

Prof Marco Peccianti. Deposit date: 1 March 2025

Article number

6688

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