Title :
Design and performance of a novel vacuum-capable terahertz time-domain spectrometer
Author :
Shen, Y.C. ; Upadhya, P. ; Linfield, E.H. ; Davies, A.G.
Author_Institution :
Cavendish Lab., Cambridge Univ., UK
Abstract :
We have designed and built a vacuum-capable terahertz (THz) time-domain spectrometer which allows THz spectroscopy measurements to be made whilst avoiding interference from, for example, water vapour absorption. Using a biased semi-insulating GaAs emitter and a 1-mm-thick [110] oriented ZnTe crystal as an electro-optic detection sensor, we achieved a dynamic range of over 1010 in THz power and a useful frequency range of over 3 THz. The system is very stable with a <2% day-to-day spectral variation, and up to ten samples can be measured without the need to open the vacuum chamber. In addition, the broadband (over 30 THz) capability of the system has been demonstrated by using a 30 μm GaSe crystal as the emitter and a 20 μm ZnTe crystal as the detector. The fine absorption features of uric acid were resolved at room temperature with this spectrometer, and are also presented.
Keywords :
electro-optical devices; electromagnetic wave absorption; infrared detectors; infrared spectrometers; optical pulse generation; radiofrequency spectrometers; submillimetre wave generation; submillimetre wave spectroscopy; time-domain analysis; vacuum techniques; 1 mm; 30 THz; GaAs; GaSe; GaSe crystal emitter; THz spectroscopy measurements; ZnTe; ZnTe [110] oriented crystal electro-optic detection sensor; ZnTe crystal detector; biased semi-insulating GaAs emitter; broadband capability; day-to-day spectral variation; dynamic range; system stability; uric acid absorption features; useful frequency range; vacuum chamber; vacuum-capable terahertz time-domain spectrometer; water vapour absorption interference; Absorption; Dynamic range; Electrooptic devices; Frequency; Gallium arsenide; Interference; Spectroscopy; Submillimeter wave measurements; Time domain analysis; Zinc compounds;
Conference_Titel :
Terahertz Electronics Proceedings, 2002. IEEE Tenth International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7630-7
DOI :
10.1109/THZ.2002.1037619