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Broadband spintronic detection of the absolute field strength of terahertz electromagnetic pulses

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arxiv 2306.09734 v1 pith:5RB3ICZV submitted 2023-06-16 physics.optics

Broadband spintronic detection of the absolute field strength of terahertz electromagnetic pulses

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keywords terahertzfieldpulsesabsolutebroadbandcalibrationdetectionelectromagnetic
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We demonstrate detection of broadband intense terahertz electromagnetic pulses by Zeeman-torque sampling (ZTS). Our approach is based on magneto-optic probing of the Zeeman torque the terahertz magnetic field exerts on the magnetization of a ferromagnet. Using an 8 nm thick iron film as sensor, we detect pulses from a silicon-based spintronic terahertz emitter with bandwidth 0.1-11 THz and peak field >0.1 MV/cm. Static calibration provides access to absolute transient THz field strengths. We show relevant added values of ZTS compared to electro-optic sampling (EOS): an absolute and echo-free transfer function with simple frequency dependence, linearity even at high terahertz field amplitudes, the straightforward calibration of EOS response functions and the modulation of the polarization-sensitive direction by an external AC magnetic field. Consequently, ZTS has interesting applications even beyond the accurate characterization of broadband high-field terahertz pulses for nonlinear terahertz spectroscopy.

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