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Non-scanning systems for far-infrared radiation detection from laser-induced plasmas

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 May 2015

Chun Li
Affiliation:
Beijing National Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100190, PR China
Guo-Qian Liao
Affiliation:
Beijing National Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100190, PR China
Yu-Tong Li*
Affiliation:
Beijing National Laboratory of Condensed Matter Physics, Institute of Physics, CAS, Beijing 100190, PR China IFSA Collaborative Innovation Center, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai 200240, PR China
*
Correspondence to: Y.-T. Li, Laboratory of Optical Physics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, PR China. Email: ytli@iphy.ac.cn

Abstract

With the development of ultraintense terawatt (TW) and petawatt (PW) laser systems, powerful terahertz (THz) radiation from laser–plasma interactions has been reported. Plasma-based THz systems, which are usually operated at extremely low repetition rates, call for single-shot diagnostics. In this paper, various state-of-the-art single-shot detection methods are introduced or designed for measurements and applications involved in high-power plasma-based THz sciences.

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Figure 1. Schematic of (a) spectral encoding and (b) spatial encoding scheme.

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Figure 2. Schematic of ‘single-shot’ cross-correlation scheme.

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Figure 3. Schematic of a multi-channel THz-diagnostic system based on a direct detector array.

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Figure 4. Spectral interferometry scheme using twin-chirped-pulse FDH (quoted from Ref. [28]).

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Figure 5. Schematic of single-shot THz measurement using dual echelon optics (quoted from Ref. [29]).