A capacitively coupled coplanar stripline circuit produces purer odd-mode terahertz propagation with higher bandwidth and field strength than conventional DC-coupled designs.
On-chip time-domain terahertz spectroscopy of superconducting films below the diffraction limit
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Free-space time domain THz spectroscopy accesses electrodynamic responses in a frequency regime ideally matched to interacting condensed matter systems. However, THz spectroscopy is challenging when samples are physically smaller than the diffraction limit of ~0.5 mm, as is typical, for example, in van der Waals materials and heterostructures. Here, we present an on-chip, time-domain THz spectrometer based on semiconducting photoconductive switches with a bandwidth of 200 GHz to 750 GHz. We measure the optical conductivity of a 7.5-$\mu$m wide NbN film across the superconducting transition, demonstrating spectroscopic signatures of the superconducting gap in a sample smaller than 2% of the Rayleigh diffraction limit. Our spectrometer features an interchangeable sample architecture, making it ideal for probing superconductivity, magnetism, and charge order in strongly correlated van der Waals materials.
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Monolithic optoelectronic circuit design for on-chip terahertz applications
A capacitively coupled coplanar stripline circuit produces purer odd-mode terahertz propagation with higher bandwidth and field strength than conventional DC-coupled designs.