1. Terahertz generation via laser coupling to anharmonic carbon nanotube array
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Soni Sharma and A. Vijay
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Physics ,Terahertz radiation ,Plasma parameters ,Physics::Optics ,Electron ,Carbon nanotube ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Plasma oscillation ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,law.invention ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Surface plasmon resonance ,010306 general physics ,Plasmon - Abstract
A scheme of terahertz radiation generation employing a matrix of anharmonic carbon nanotubes (CNTs) embedded in silica is proposed. The matrix is irradiated by two collinear laser beams that induce large excursions on CNT electrons and exert a nonlinear force at the beat frequency ω = ω1−ω2. The force derives a nonlinear current producing THz radiation. The THz field is resonantly enhanced at the plasmon resource, ω = ω p ( 1 + β ) / 2, where ωp is the plasma frequency and β is a characteristic parameter. Collisions are a limiting factor, suppressing the plasmon resonance. For typical values of plasma parameters, we obtain power conversion efficiency of the order of 10−6.
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- 2018
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