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Coherent and tunable terahertz radiation from graphene surface plasmon polarirons excited by cyclotron electron beam

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:20 authored by Tao Zhao, Sen Gong, Min Hu, Renbin Zhong, Diwei Liu, Xiaoxing Chen, Ping Zhang, Xinran Wang, Chao ZhangChao Zhang, Peiheng Wu, Shenggang Liu
Terahertz (THz) radiation can revolutionize modern science and technology. To this date, it remains big challenges to develop intense, coherent and tunable THz radiation sources that can cover the whole THz frequency region either by means of only electronics (both vacuum electronics and semiconductor electronics) or of only photonics (lasers, for example, quantum cascade laser). Here we present a mechanism which can overcome these difficulties in THz radiation generation. Due to the natural periodicity of 2π of both the circular cylindrical graphene structure and cyclotron electron beam (CEB), the surface plasmon polaritions (SPPs) dispersion can cross the light line of dielectric, making transformation of SPPs into radiation immediately possible. The dual natural periodicity also brings significant excellences to the excitation and the transformation. The fundamental and hybrid SPPs modes can be excited and transformed into radiation. The excited SPPs propagate along the cyclotron trajectory together with the beam and gain energy from the beam continuously. The radiation density is enhanced over 300 times, up to 105 W/cm2. The radiation frequency can be widely tuned by adjusting the beam energy or chemical potential. This mechanism opens a way for developing desired THz radiation sources to cover the whole THz frequency regime.

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Zhao, T., Gong, S., Hu, M., Zhong, R., Liu, D., Chen, X., Zhang, P., Wang, X., Zhang, C., Wu, P. & Liu, S. (2015). Coherent and tunable terahertz radiation from graphene surface plasmon polarirons excited by cyclotron electron beam. Scientific Reports, 5 16059-1-16059-8.

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Scientific Reports

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5

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English

RIS ID

106954

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