Highly-efficient terahertz radiation generated by surface electrons from laser-foil interactions
Plasma Physics
2020-09-02 v1
Abstract
A novel scheme for generating powerful terahertz (THz) radiation based on laser-solid interactions is proposed. When a -polarized femtosecond laser impinges obliquely on a plane solid target and the target partially blocks the laser energy, surface electrons are extracted out and accelerated by the laser fields, forming a low-divergence electron beam. A half-cycle THz radiation pulse is emitted simultaneously as the beam passes by the edge of the target, due to coherent diffraction radiation. Our particle-in-cell simulations show that the relativistic THz pulse can have an energy of a few tens of millijoule and the conversion efficiency can be over 1 with existing J level femtosecond laser sources.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2003.08899,
title = {Highly-efficient terahertz radiation generated by surface electrons from laser-foil interactions},
author = {Ke Hu and Longqing Yi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.08899},
year = {2020}
}