Quartz as an Accurate High-Field Low-Cost THz Helicity Detector
The advent of high-field THz sources has opened the field of nonlinear THz physics and unlocked access to fundamental low energy excitations for ultrafast material control. Recent advances towards controlling and employing chiral excitations, or generally angular momentum of light, not only rely on...
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Zusammenfassung: | The advent of high-field THz sources has opened the field of nonlinear THz
physics and unlocked access to fundamental low energy excitations for ultrafast
material control. Recent advances towards controlling and employing chiral
excitations, or generally angular momentum of light, not only rely on the
measurement of undistorted intense THz fields, but also on the precise
knowledge about sophisticated THz helicity states. A recently reported and
promising detector material is $\alpha$-quartz. However, its electrooptic
response function and contributing nonlinear effects have remained elusive.
Here, we establish z-cut $\alpha$-quartz as a precise electrooptic THz detector
for full amplitude, phase and polarization measurement of intense THz fields,
all at a fraction of costs of conventional THz detectors. We experimentally
determine its complex detector response function, which is in good agreement
with our model based on predominantly known literature values. It also explains
previously observed thickness-dependent waveforms. These insights allow us to
develop a swift and reliable protocol to precisely measure arbitrary THz
polarization and helicity states. This two-dimensional electrooptic sampling
(2D-EOS) in $\alpha$-quartz fosters rapid and cost-efficient THz time-domain
ellipsometry, and enables the characterization of polarization-tailored fields
for driving chiral or other helicity-sensitive quasiparticles and topologies. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2309.08286 |