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- Title
- Multichannel upconversion of terahertz radiation in an optical disk resonator
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- University of Otago
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Second-order nonlinear optical processes allow the conversion of electromagnetic signals to a higher frequency domain. Such so-called "upconversion" processes have been of interest for the optical detection of terahertz signals for decades. To enhance the nonlinear interaction, many investigations have focused on using high quality resonators, which improve the upconversion efficiency but limit the bandwidth. Here, we present a hybrid scheme that takes advantage of the high optical quality of...
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- Date created
- 2025-02-27
- Creator
- Suresh, Mallika / Sedlmeir, Florian / Vogt, Dominik / Santamaria Botello, Gabriel / Strekalov, Dmitry / Schwefel, Harald
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- https://hdl.handle.net/10523/45027
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