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Ionizing terahertz waves with 260 MV/cm from scalable optical rectification

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Abstract
Terahertz (THz) waves, known as non-ionizing radiation owing to their low photon energies, can actually ionize atoms and molecules when a sufficiently large number of THz photons are concentrated in time and space. Here, we demonstrate the generation of ionizing, multicycle, 15-THz waves emitted from large-area lithium niobate crystals via phase-matched optical rectification of 150-terawatt laser pulses. A complete characterization of the generated THz waves in energy, pulse duration, and focal spot size shows that the field strength can reach up to 260 megavolts per centimeter. In particular, a single-shot THz interferometer is employed to measure the THz pulse duration and spectrum with complementary numerical simulations. Such intense THz pulses are irradiated onto various solid targets to demonstrate THz-induced tunneling ionization and plasma formation. This study also discusses the potential of nonperturbative THz-driven ionization in gases, which will open up new opportunities, including nonlinear and relativistic THz physics in plasma.
Author(s)
Kim H.Kang, ChulJang D.Roh Y.Lee S.H.Lee J.W.Sung, Jae HeeLee, Seong KuKim K.-Y.
Issued Date
2024-05
Type
Article
DOI
10.1038/s41377-024-01462-w
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9562
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Light: Science & Applications, v.13, no.1
ISSN
2095-5545
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Research Institutes > 1. Journal Articles
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