A theory of terahertz generation using a superposition of beamlets is developed. It is shown how such an arrangement produces a distortion-free tilted pulse front. We analytically show how a superposition of beamlets produces terahertz radiation with greater efficiency and spatial homogeneity compared to tilted pulse fronts generated by diffraction gratings. The advantages are particularly notable for large pump bandwidths and beam sizes, suggesting better performance in the presence of cascading effects and for high energy pumping. Closed-form expressions for terahertz spectra and transients in three spatial dimensions are derived. Conditions for obtaining performance better than conventional tilted pulse fronts and bounds for optimal pump...
Equilibrium bunch lengths typical to modern day light sources of tens of picoseconds limit the spect...
Terahertz (THz) generation by optical rectification (OR) using tilted-pulse-fronts is studied. A one...
The brightness of a light source defines its applicability to nonlinear phenomena in science. Bright...
A theory of terahertz generation using a superposition of beamlets is developed. It is shown how suc...
A spatio-temporal analysis of terahertz generation by optical rectification of tilted pulse fronts i...
A model for terahertz (THz) generation by optical rectification using tilted-pulse-fronts is develop...
High energy single‐ to few‐cycle terahertz pulses enable the exploration of electron acceleration, s...
A model for THz generation by optical rectification using tilted-pulse-fronts is developed. It simul...
Despite the popularity and ubiquity of the tilted-pulse-front technique for single-cycle terahertz (...
Conception of a hybrid type tilted-pulse-front pumping scheme for the generation of high-energy tera...
We consider the non-linear generation of THz with tilted pulse-fronts in three dimensions and show t...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
We propose a generally applicable velocity matching method for THz-pulse generation by optical rect...
THz pulse generation in a nonlinear optical slab with an entrance surface having an echelon structur...
A hybrid-type terahertz pulse source is proposed for high energy terahertz pulse generation. It is t...
Equilibrium bunch lengths typical to modern day light sources of tens of picoseconds limit the spect...
Terahertz (THz) generation by optical rectification (OR) using tilted-pulse-fronts is studied. A one...
The brightness of a light source defines its applicability to nonlinear phenomena in science. Bright...
A theory of terahertz generation using a superposition of beamlets is developed. It is shown how suc...
A spatio-temporal analysis of terahertz generation by optical rectification of tilted pulse fronts i...
A model for terahertz (THz) generation by optical rectification using tilted-pulse-fronts is develop...
High energy single‐ to few‐cycle terahertz pulses enable the exploration of electron acceleration, s...
A model for THz generation by optical rectification using tilted-pulse-fronts is developed. It simul...
Despite the popularity and ubiquity of the tilted-pulse-front technique for single-cycle terahertz (...
Conception of a hybrid type tilted-pulse-front pumping scheme for the generation of high-energy tera...
We consider the non-linear generation of THz with tilted pulse-fronts in three dimensions and show t...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comput...
We propose a generally applicable velocity matching method for THz-pulse generation by optical rect...
THz pulse generation in a nonlinear optical slab with an entrance surface having an echelon structur...
A hybrid-type terahertz pulse source is proposed for high energy terahertz pulse generation. It is t...
Equilibrium bunch lengths typical to modern day light sources of tens of picoseconds limit the spect...
Terahertz (THz) generation by optical rectification (OR) using tilted-pulse-fronts is studied. A one...
The brightness of a light source defines its applicability to nonlinear phenomena in science. Bright...