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      Velocity matching by pulse front tilting for large area THz-pulse generation

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      Optics Express
      The Optical Society

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          We propose a generally applicable velocity matching method for THz-pulse generation by optical rectification in the range below the phonon frequency of the nonlinear material. Velocity matching is based on pulse front tilting of the ultrashort excitation pulse and is able to produce a large area THz beam. Tuning of the THz radiation by changing the tilt angle is experimentally demonstrated for a narrow line in the range between 0.8- 0.97 times the phonon frequency. According to model calculations broadband THz radiation can be generated at lower frequencies. Advantages of the new velocity matching technique in comparison to the electro-optic Cherenkov effect and non-collinear beam mixing are discussed.

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          Journal
          OPEXFF
          Optics Express
          Opt. Express
          The Optical Society
          1094-4087
          2002
          2002
          October 21 2002
          October 21 2002
          : 10
          : 21
          : 1161
          Article
          10.1364/OE.10.001161
          19451975
          1a296a37-0b7c-4548-b431-3b6263ddec64
          © 2002
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          Cell biology,Comparative biology
          Cell biology, Comparative biology

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