TY - JOUR
T1 - Comparison of CW THz wave spectrometer with laser diode excitation and pulsed THz wave spectrometer with Cr:forsterite sources based on difference frequency generation of near-infrared lasers in GaP
AU - Ragam, Srinivasa
AU - Tanabe, Tadao
AU - Oyama, Yutaka
AU - Watanabe, Kenta
AU - Dezaki, Hikari
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements We appreciate Prof. Dr. Jun-ichi Nishizawa and Dr. Tetsuo Sasaki of Sophia University, and Prof. Dr. Ken Suto of Tohoku University for their discussion and suggestions. This work was also supported in part by Global COE program “Materials Integration (International Centre of Education and Research), Tohoku University,” MEXT, Japan.
PY - 2010/10
Y1 - 2010/10
N2 - We constructed two types of terahertz (THz) spectrometers with automatic scanning control based on the difference frequency generation method by the excitation of the phonon-polariton mode in GaP. The pulsed THz wave spectroscopic systems were based on an optical parametric oscillator and Nd: YAG laser sources having a frequency resolution of 1.5 GHz, and on Cr:fosterite sources with a resolution of 20 GHz. Following these, we recently constructed a continuous wave (CW) THz wave spectroscopic system with laser diode excitation. One of the advantages of the CW THz wave spectrometer is its wide frequency tuning range with fine frequency resolution of∈<∈8 MHz. In this study, we compare both types of spectrometers (pulsed versus CW) to show the characteristics of each system in terms of frequency resolution. The absorption spectra of a non-deformed white polyethylene crystal and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with/without deformation are measured by using the CW THz wave spectrometer and pulsed THz wave spectrometer. The effect of the high-resolution CW THz wave spectrometer is shown based on the THz spectroscopic results.
AB - We constructed two types of terahertz (THz) spectrometers with automatic scanning control based on the difference frequency generation method by the excitation of the phonon-polariton mode in GaP. The pulsed THz wave spectroscopic systems were based on an optical parametric oscillator and Nd: YAG laser sources having a frequency resolution of 1.5 GHz, and on Cr:fosterite sources with a resolution of 20 GHz. Following these, we recently constructed a continuous wave (CW) THz wave spectroscopic system with laser diode excitation. One of the advantages of the CW THz wave spectrometer is its wide frequency tuning range with fine frequency resolution of∈<∈8 MHz. In this study, we compare both types of spectrometers (pulsed versus CW) to show the characteristics of each system in terms of frequency resolution. The absorption spectra of a non-deformed white polyethylene crystal and ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene with/without deformation are measured by using the CW THz wave spectrometer and pulsed THz wave spectrometer. The effect of the high-resolution CW THz wave spectrometer is shown based on the THz spectroscopic results.
KW - GaP
KW - High resolution
KW - Laser diode pumping
KW - Terahertz spectrometer
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U2 - 10.1007/s10762-010-9692-2
DO - 10.1007/s10762-010-9692-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:77957889522
SN - 1866-6892
VL - 31
SP - 1164
EP - 1170
JO - Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves
JF - Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves
IS - 10
ER -