THz waves emitted from an optical fiber
- Abstract
- We report a simple method of creating terahertz waves by
applying the photo-Dember effect in a (100)-oriented InAs film coated onto
the 45-degree wedged-end facet of an optical fiber. The terahertz waves
are generated by infrared pulses guided through the optical fiber which
is nearly in contact with a sample and then measured by a conventional
photo-conductive antenna detector. Using this alignment-free terahertz
source, we performed proof-of-principle experiments of terahertz timedomain
spectroscopy and near-field terahertz microscopy. We obtained a
bandwidth of 2 THz and 180-µm spatial resolution. Using this method, the
THz imaging resolution is expected to be reduced to the size of the optical
fiber core. Applications of this device can be extended to sub-wavelength
terahertz spectroscopic imaging, miniaturized terahertz system design, and
remote sensing.
- Author(s)
- Minwoo Yi; Kanghee Lee; Jongseok Lim; Youngbin Hong; Jho, Young Dahl; Jaewook Ahn
- Issued Date
- 2010-05-11
- Type
- Conference Paper
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/25018
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