MBI Colloquium
Mittwoch, 28. Mai 2025 // 14.00 -
Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie
Max-Born-Straße 2a,
12489 Berlin
Max Born Hall
High-power, laser-driven Terahertz sources
Prof. Clara Saraceno | Ruhr University Bochum
Ultrafast laser-driven broadband Terahertz light sources are nowadays ubiquitous tools in many scientific fields, enabling researchers to control and probe an immense variety of low energy phenomena in condensed matter and other systems. They are also being increasingly deployed in industrial settings for inspection and non destructive testing: THz waves “see through” optically opaque objects, and can provide rich spectroscopic information. While techniques to generate short, broadband THz pulses using ultrafast laser pulses and nonlinear conversion techniques have seen continuous performance progress in the last few years, their average power has traditionally moved comparatively slowly, which has prevented many of these fields from blooming. On the other hand, the increasing availability and enormous performance progress of ultrafast Ytterbium-based lasers providing multi-100-W to kilowatt average-power levels has opened up the area of high average power, laser-driven THz sources: recent results reaching average power levels in the THz domain approaching the watt-level, opening the door to a multiplicity of new and old research areas to be re-visited. We review recent progress in the generation of high-average power THz-pulses, current technological challenges in scaling THz average power, and applications areas that are starting to benefit from these novel sources.