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arxiv: 1903.04177 · v1 · submitted 2019-03-11 · ⚛️ physics.optics

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Terahertz-induced cascaded interactions between spectra offset by large frequencies

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We explore the dynamics of a system where input spectra in the optical domain with very disparate center frequencies are strongly coupled via highly phase-matched, cascaded second-order nonlinear processes driven by terahertz radiation. The only requirement is that one of the input spectra contain sufficient bandwidth to generate the phase-matched terahertz-frequency driver. The frequency separation between the input spectra can be more than ten times larger than the phase-matched terahertz frequency. A practical application of such a system where the cascading of a narrowband pump line centered at 1064 nm induced by a group of weaker seed lines centered about 1030 nm and separated by the phase-matched terahertz frequency is introduced. This approach is predicted to generate terahertz radiation with percent-level conversion efficiencies and millijoule-level pulse energies in cryogenically-cooled periodically poled lithium niobate. A model that solves for the nonlinear coupled interaction of terahertz and optical waves is employed. The calculations account for second and third-order nonlinearities, dispersion in the optical and terahertz domains as well as terahertz absorption. Ramifications of pulse formats on laser-induced damage are estimated by tracking the generated free-electron density. Strategies to mitigate laser-induced damage are also outlined.

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