Terahertz emission from lateral photo-Dember currents

2010 
The photo-Dember effect is known as source of impulsive THz radiation after excitation with femtosecond optical pulses. The origin of the emission is the ultrafast separation of electron and holes in strong carrier gradients due to different diffusion coefficients. For a simple semiconductor surface the time dependent polarization is oriented perpendicular to the excited surface which complicates efficient out coupling of THz radiation. We investigate a new scheme for generating strong carrier gradients parallel to the surface. In that case the photo-Dember currents are oriented parallel to the surface and the generated THz radiation can be easily out coupled. This concept can be scaled up so that multiple phase coherent photo-Dember currents contribute to the THz emission. These passive THz emitters reach electric field amplitudes comparable to high-efficiency externally biased photoconductive emitters.
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