Title :
Compact, High-Power Electron Beam Based Terahertz Sources
Author :
Biedron, Sandra G. ; Lewellen, John W. ; Milton, Stephen Val ; Gopalsami, Nachappa ; Schneider, John F. ; Skubal, Laura ; Li, Yuelin ; Virgo, Mathew ; Gallerano, Gian Piero ; Doria, Andrea ; Giovenale, Emilio ; Messina, Giovanni ; Spassovsky, Ivan Panov
Author_Institution :
Argonne Nat. Lab., Argonne
Abstract :
Although terahertz (THz) radiation was first observed about 100 years ago, this portion of the electromagnetic spectrum at the boundary between the microwaves and the infrared has been, for a long time, rather poorly explored. This situation changed with the rapid development of coherent THz sources such as solid-state oscillators, quantum cascade lasers, optically pumped solid-state devices, and novel coherent radiator devices. These in turn have stimulated a wide variety of applications from material science to telecommunications, from biology to biomedicine. Recently, there have been two related compact coherent radiation devices invented able to produce up to megawatts of peak THz power by inducing a ballistic bunching effect on the electron beam, forcing the beam to radiate coherently. An introduction to the two systems and the corresponding output photon beam characteristics will be provided.
Keywords :
free electron lasers; particle beam bunching; submillimetre wave generation; ballistic bunching effect; coherent radiator devices; free electron laser; high power electron beam; intense particle beams; optically pumped solid state devices; quantum cascade lasers; radiation sources; solid state oscillators; terahertz radiation; terahertz sources; Biomedical optical imaging; Electromagnetic radiation; Electromagnetic spectrum; Electron beams; Infrared spectra; Microwave devices; Microwave oscillators; Optical devices; Quantum cascade lasers; Solid state circuits; Bunching; coherent radiation; electron beam; free-electron laser; intense particle beams; radiation sources; terahertz;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2007.898858