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Generating high-power short terahertz electromagnetic pulses with a multifoil radiator.
Vinokurov, Nikolay A; Jeong, Young Uk.
Afiliação
  • Vinokurov NA; Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, 11 Lavrentyev Prospect, Novosibirsk 630090, Russia. vinokurov@inp.nsk.su
Phys Rev Lett ; 110(6): 064805, 2013 Feb 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23432259
ABSTRACT
We describe a multifoil cone radiator capable of generating high-field short terahertz pulses using short electron bunches. Round flat conducting foil plates with successively decreasing radii are stacked, forming a truncated cone with the z axis. The gaps between the foil plates are equal and filled with some dielectric (or vacuum). A short relativistic electron bunch propagates along the z axis. At sufficiently high particle energy, the energy losses and multiple scattering do not change the bunch shape significantly. When passing by each gap between the foil plates, the electron bunch emits some energy into the gap. Then, the radiation pulses propagate radially outward. For transverse electromagnetic waves with a longitudinal (along the z axis) electric field and an azimuthal magnetic field, there is no dispersion in these radial lines; therefore, the radiation pulses conserve their shapes (time dependence). At the outer surface of the cone, we have synchronous circular radiators. Their radiation field forms a conical wave. Ultrashort terahertz pulses with gigawatt-level peak power can be generated with this device.
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