Resonantly enhanced terahertz four-wave mixing in fluorides

Abstract

Converting a THz signal into the optical domain is of great interest for THz sensing and spectroscopy. Here intense broadband THz pulses with a central frequency of THz are mixed with an optical pump at ωp and a signal is observed at a wavelength of ωs = 2(ωp - ωp) - THz with the detuning ωp - ωp being due to pump pulse spectral broadening. The observed THz-FWM signal close to 400 nm is shown to result from a resonantly amplified four-wave mixing in CaF2, BaF2 and MgF2.

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