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Average power scaling of THz spintronic emitters in reflection geometry

Optics 2022-06-08 v2

Abstract

Metallic spintronic THz emitters have become well-established for offering ultra-broadband, gap-less THz emission in a variety of excitation regimes, in combination with reliable fabrication and excellent scalability. However, so far, their potential for high-average-power excitation to reach strong THz fields at high repetition rates has not been thoroughly investigated. In this article, we explore the power scaling behavior of tri-layer spintronic emitters using an Yb-fiber excitation source, delivering an average power of 18.5 W at 400 kHz repetition rate, temporally compressed to a pulse duration of 27 fs. We confirm that the reflection geometry with back-side cooling is ideally suited for these emitters in the high-average-power excitation regime. In order to understand limiting mechanisms, we disentangle the effects on THz power generation by average power and pulse energy, by varying the repetition rate of the laser. Our results show that the conversion efficiency remains mostly dependent on the incident fluence in this high-average-power, high-repetition-rate excitation regime if the emitters are efficiently cooled. Using these findings, we optimize the conversion efficiency to reach 5e-6 at highest excitation powers in the back-cooled reflection geometry. Our findings provide guidelines for scaling the power of THz radiation emitted by spintronic emitters to the mW-level by using state-of-the-art femtosecond sources with multi-hundred-Watt average power to reach ultra-broadband, strong-field THz sources with high repetition rate.

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@article{arxiv.2112.09582,
  title  = {Average power scaling of THz spintronic emitters in reflection geometry},
  author = {Tim Vogel and Alan Omar and Samira Mansourzadeh and Frank Wulf and Natalia Martín Sabanés and Melanie Müller and Tom S. Seifert and Alexander Weigel and Gerhard Jakob and Mathias Kläui and Ioachim Pupeza and Tobias Kampfrath and Clara J. Saraceno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.09582},
  year   = {2022}
}

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The following article has been submitted to Optics Express. 18 pages, 8 figures