Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams

We propose and analyze a scheme to generate enhanced narrow-band terahertz (THz) radiation through down-conversion of the frequency of optical lasers using laser-modulated electron beams. In the scheme the electron beam is first energy modulated by two lasers with wave numbers k_{1} and k_{2}, respe...

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Main Authors: D. Xiang, G. Stupakov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2009-08-01
Series:Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.080701
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spelling doaj-6bbe76127fb14c4d80b954b01e0731782020-11-25T02:46:35ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams1098-44022009-08-0112808070110.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.080701Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beamsD. XiangG. StupakovWe propose and analyze a scheme to generate enhanced narrow-band terahertz (THz) radiation through down-conversion of the frequency of optical lasers using laser-modulated electron beams. In the scheme the electron beam is first energy modulated by two lasers with wave numbers k_{1} and k_{2}, respectively. After passing through a dispersion section, the energy modulation is converted to density modulation. Because of the nonlinear conversion process, the beam will have density modulation at wave number k=nk_{1}+mk_{2}, where n and m are positive or negative integers. By properly choosing the parameters for the lasers and dispersion section, one can generate density modulation at THz frequency in the beam using optical lasers. This density-modulated beam can be used to generate powerful narrow-band THz radiation. Since the THz radiation is in tight synchronization with the lasers, it should provide a high temporal resolution for the optical-pump THz-probe experiments. The central frequency of the THz radiation can be easily tuned by varying the wavelength of the two lasers and the energy chirp of the electron beam. The proposed scheme is in principle able to generate intense narrow-band THz radiation covering the whole THz range and offers a promising way towards the tunable intense narrow-band THz sources.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.080701
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author D. Xiang
G. Stupakov
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G. Stupakov
Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
author_facet D. Xiang
G. Stupakov
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title Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
title_short Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
title_full Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
title_fullStr Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced tunable narrow-band THz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
title_sort enhanced tunable narrow-band thz emission from laser-modulated electron beams
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review Special Topics. Accelerators and Beams
issn 1098-4402
publishDate 2009-08-01
description We propose and analyze a scheme to generate enhanced narrow-band terahertz (THz) radiation through down-conversion of the frequency of optical lasers using laser-modulated electron beams. In the scheme the electron beam is first energy modulated by two lasers with wave numbers k_{1} and k_{2}, respectively. After passing through a dispersion section, the energy modulation is converted to density modulation. Because of the nonlinear conversion process, the beam will have density modulation at wave number k=nk_{1}+mk_{2}, where n and m are positive or negative integers. By properly choosing the parameters for the lasers and dispersion section, one can generate density modulation at THz frequency in the beam using optical lasers. This density-modulated beam can be used to generate powerful narrow-band THz radiation. Since the THz radiation is in tight synchronization with the lasers, it should provide a high temporal resolution for the optical-pump THz-probe experiments. The central frequency of the THz radiation can be easily tuned by varying the wavelength of the two lasers and the energy chirp of the electron beam. The proposed scheme is in principle able to generate intense narrow-band THz radiation covering the whole THz range and offers a promising way towards the tunable intense narrow-band THz sources.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevSTAB.12.080701
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