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Published October 15, 2012 | Published
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Frequency tunable electronic sources working at room temperature in the 1 to 3 THz band

Abstract

Compact, room temperature terahertz sources are much needed in the 1 to 3 THz band for developing multi-pixel heterodyne receivers for astrophysics and planetary science or for building short-range high spatial resolution THz imaging systems able to see through low water content and non metallic materials, smoke or dust for a variety of applications ranging from the inspection of art artifacts to the detection of masked or concealed objects. All solid-sate electronic sources based on a W-band synthesizer followed by a high-power W-band amplifier and a cascade of Schottky diode based THz frequency multipliers are now capable of producing more than 1 mW at 0.9THz, 50 μW at 2 THz and 18 μW at 2.6 THz without the need of any cryogenic system. These sources are frequency agile and have a relative bandwidth of 10 to 15%, limited by the high power W-band amplifiers. The paper will present the latest developments of this technology and its perspective in terms of frequency range, bandwidth and power.

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© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). The research described herein was carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, California Institute of Technology, USA, under contract with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and at the Université Pierre et Marie-Curie – Paris 6, Laboratoire d'Etude du Rayonnement et de la Matière en Astrophysique. The authors are grateful for the fabrication of the waveguide blocks by the JPL Space Instruments Shop, in particular Peter Bruneau. The authors also wish to thank JPL Molecular Spectroscopy Laboratory for the THz FTS scans. Copyright 2012. All rights reserved. One of us (JS) is funded by a Fulbright Fellowship.

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