The development of a compact, tunable, room-temperature operating THz source remains one of the key unsolved tasks in the scientific community to unlock the numerous advantages and applications of THz radiation in spectroscopy, communication, sensing, and imaging among others. Pulsed terahertz systems requires femtosecond optical pumping from mainly bulky lasers, while earlier approaches of continuous-wave(CW) THz generation involved using pumped gas lasers which were very bulky and barely tunable. However, more recent sources of CW THz mostly use Quantum Cascade lasers (QCL) and Photoconductive antennas (PCA); The QCL suffers from cryogenic operating conditions and production complexity that keeps it out of commercial reach while conventio...