Methods and Apparatus to Generate Terahertz Waves through Cascaded Nonlinear Processes

A system and method that may enable the generation of highly-efficient, high-power, narrow-linewidth, and tunable light sources from microwave frequencies to mid-infrared wavelengths is disclosed. The light source comprises a nonlinear medium coupled to a multi-modal cavity and a high-energy pump source. The nonlinear medium provides three-wave mixing between modes present in the cavity to generate, for example, terahertz waves. The broadband cavity enables cascading nonlinear processes. By engineering the Q-factors of the cavity's many modes, red-shifted (stokes) cascaded nonlinear processes strongly dominate over their blue-shifted (anti-stokes) counterparts, resulting in a quasi-complete depletion of the pump energy into the THz mode.

Researchers

Steven G Johnson / Zin Lin / Yannick Salamin / Charles Roques-Carmes / Marin Soljacic

Departments: Department of Mathematics, Institute for Soldier Nanotechnologies, Department of Physics
Technology Areas: Electronics & Photonics: Lasers / Energy & Distribution: Electrochemical Devices / Sensing & Imaging: Optical Sensing
Impact Areas: Sustainable Future

  • methods and apparatus to generate terahertz waves through cascaded nonlinear processes
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