THz transmission setup with different stages of completeness
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THz transmission setup for 780 nm femtosecond laser, consisting of: · THz emitter and detector photoconductive antennas, including aspheric optical focusing lenses for optical laser beam and hyperhemispherical silicon substrate lenses for THz beam · 4 parabolic mirrors with 50 mm diameter and 50 mm focus length · breadboard 600 mm x 450 mm x 50.8 mm with the adjusted and tested THz antennas and mirrors · description of the setup with test report and with marked positions on the breadboard for the needed additional optical parts
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THz transmission setup for 780 nm femtosecond laser, consisting of: · THz emitter and detector photoconductive antennas, including aspheric optical focussing lenses for optical laser beam and aspheric focusing silicon substrate lenses for THz beam with 50 mm focus length. The performance of this setup is the same as in Pos. 1 · breadboard 600 mm x 450 mm x 50.8 mm with the adjusted and tested THz antennas. The THz antenna distance is 100 mm. The THz focus is in on the midpoint between the antennas · description of the setup with test report and with marked positions on the breadboard for the needed additional optical parts
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Complete optical THz transmission time-domain spectrometer setup for 780 nm femtosecond laser, consisting of: · THz emitter and detector photoconductive antennas, including aspheric optical focussing lenses for optical laser beam and aspheric focusing silicon substrate lenses for THz beam with 50 mm focus length · optical delay line with 150 mm displacement for delay of 1 ps · Beam splitter for fs-laser and 4 mirrors for optical alignment of the complete THz setup · breadboard 600 mm x 450 mm x 50.8 mm with the adjusted and tested optical elements for the complete THz spectrometer. The THz antenna distance is 100 mm. The THz focus is on the midpoint between the antennas · description of the THz setup with test report |
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Complete THz transmission time-domain spectrometer for 780 nm femtosecond laser, consisting of: · Complete THz transmission setup as described in Pos. 3 · Pulse generator as power supply for the emitter, preamplifier, which is integrated in the detector, and lock-in amplifier. The supply voltage for these electronic devices is 115 .. 230 V. · Computer with spectrometer software for time-domain THz spectroscopy. The software allows measurement of THz pulse and calculates in-situ the THz spectrum. It includes the calibration procedures for 100 % transmittance and the calculation of the spectral transmittance and absorbance of a sample. · Instruction manual for the THz spectrometer and test report |
Data
sheet for THz transmission spectrometer
with 780 nm fs laser with pulse duration < 120 fs and mean optical output power
> 50 mW
mean THz power PTHz ~ 5 µW
THz signal/noise amplitude 104
useful spectral region 0.05 – 2.5 THz
THz focus position 50 mm away from the antennas
Fast scan duration 10 s
Slow scan duration 8 min (resolution
Δν
= 2.5 GHz, 200 ps scan)
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Long pass filters
with standard rejection edge wavelengths from 60 THz into GHz range
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Terahertz crystals (THz):
ZnTe,
GaP,
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Long pass filters with standard rejection edge wavelengths from 60 THz into GHz range
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