Intense widely-controlled terahertz radiation from laser-driven wires
Abstract
Irradiation of a thin metallic wire with an intense femtosecond laser pulse creates a strong discharge wave that travels as a narrow pulse along the wire surface. The travelling discharge efficiently emits secondary radiation with spectral characteristics mostly defined by the wire geometry. Several exemplary designs are considered in the context of generation of intense terahertz radiation with controllable characteristics for various scientific and technological applications. The proposed setup benefits by its robustness, versatility and high conversion efficiency of laser energy to terahertz radiation, which reaches several percent.
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