AIP Advances (Mar 2017)

Terahertz-wave differential detection based on simultaneous dual-wavelength up-conversion

  • Yuma Takida,
  • Kouji Nawata,
  • Safumi Suzuki,
  • Masahiro Asada,
  • Hiroaki Minamide

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4979405
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 035020 – 035020-5

Abstract

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We report a terahertz (THz)-wave differential detection based on simultaneous dual-wavelength up-conversion in a nonlinear optical MgO:LiNbO3 crystal with optical and electronic THz-wave sources. The broadband parametric gain and noncollinear phase-matching of MgO:LiNbO3 provide efficient conversion from superposed THz waves to spatially distributed near-infrared (NIR) beams to function as a dispersive THz-wave spectrometer without any additional dispersive element. We show that the μW-level THz waves from two independent sources, a 0.78-THz injection-seeded THz-wave parametric generator (is-TPG) and a 1.14-THz resonant tunneling diode (RTD), are simultaneously up-converted to two NIR waves and then detected with two NIR photodetectors. By applying a balanced detection scheme to this dual-frequency detection, we demonstrate THz-wave differential imaging of maltose and polyethylene pellets in the transmission geometry. This dual-wavelength detection is applicable to more than three frequencies and broadband THz-wave radiation for real-time THz-wave spectroscopic detection and imaging.