Ionizing terahertz waves with 260 MV/cm from scalable optical rectification
- 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, Chul; Jang D.; Roh Y.; Lee S.H.; Lee J.W.; Sung, Jae Hee; Lee, Seong Ku; Kim K.-Y.
- Issued Date
- 2024-05
- Type
- Article
- DOI
- 10.1038/s41377-024-01462-w
- URI
- https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/9562
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