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High-field high-repetition-rate sources for the coherent THz control of matter

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Abstract
Ultrashort flashes of THz light with low photon energies of a few meV, but strong electric or magnetic field transients have recently been employed to prepare various fascinating nonequilibrium states in matter. Here we present a new class of sources based on superradiant enhancement of radiation from relativistic electron bunches in a compact electron accelerator that we believe will revolutionize experiments in this field. Our prototype source generates high-field THz pulses at unprecedented quasicontinuous-wave repetition rates up to the MHz regime. We demonstrate parameters that exceed state-of-The-Art laser-based sources by more than 2 orders of magnitude. The peak fields and the repetition rates are highly scalable and once fully operational this type of sources will routinely provide 1 MV/cm electric fields and 0.3 T magnetic fields at repetition rates of few 100 kHz. We benchmark the unique properties by performing a resonant coherent THz control experiment with few 10 fs resolution. © 2015 Nature America, Inc. All rights reserved.
Author(s)
Green, B.Kovalev, S.Asgekar, V.Geloni, G.Lehnert, U.Golz, T.Kuntzsch, M.Bauer, C.Hauser, J.Voigtlaender, J.Wustmann, B.Koesterke, I.Schwarz, M.Freitag, M.Arnold, A.Teichert, J.Justus, M.Seidel, W.Ilgner, C.Awari, N.Nicoletti, D.Kaiser, S.Laplace, Y.Rajasekaran, S.Zhang, L.Winnerl, S.Schneider, H.Schay, G.Lorincz, I.Rauscher, A.A.Radu, I.Mährlein, S.Kim, T.H.Lee, J. S.Kampfrath, T.Wall, S.Heberle, J.Malnasi-Csizmadia, A.Steiger, A.Möller, A.S.Helm, M.Schramm, U.Cowan, T.Michel, P.Cavalleri, A.Fisher, A.S.Stojanovic, N.Gensch, M.
Issued Date
2016-02
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/srep22256
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/14348
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.6
ISSN
2045-2322
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Department of Physics and Photon Science > 1. Journal Articles
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