Millijoule terahertz coherent transition radiation at LEBRA
2017
We developed an intense coherent transition radiation (CTR) at the Laboratory for Electron Beam Research and Application (LEBRA) in Nihon University. A rectangular titanium screen with dimensions of 80 × 60 mm2 was used as the target, and the backward CTR generated on the screen was extracted through a crystal quartz window to air. We observed an intense terahertz (THz) radiation and confirmed it to be the CTR by measuring the spatial distribution and the dependence of the power on the electron charge. The CTR spectrum measured using a Martin–Puplett-type interferometer showed a maximum at a frequency of 0.3 THz and was emitted up to 1.6 THz. The CTR energy and peak power of a micropulse were approximately 80 nJ and 100 kW, respectively. The CTR energy during a 4.5 µs macropulse was approximately 1 mJ, indicating that this broadband THz light source is one of the most powerful coherent radiation sources in normal conducting linac facilities.
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