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Teplofizika vysokikh temperatur, 2017, Volume 55, Issue 6, paper published in the English version journal
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This article is cited in 5 scientific papers (total in 5 papers)
Papers published in the English version of the journal
Plasma Investigations
Subpicosecond terahertz radiation with an electric field above $1$ MV/cm: Interaction with condensed matter and its applications
S. A. Romashevskii, A. V. Ovchinnikov, O. V. Chefonov, M. B. Agranat Joint Institute for High Temperatures, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Abstract:
Terahertz technology related to generation and detection of terahertz radiation, as well as its interaction with matter has been gaining much attention making it one of the most attractive research fields in turn of the $21$st century and covering such major sectors as the semiconductor, medical, space and defense industries. With the advent of intense terahertz sources providing subpicosecond terahertz pulses with photon energies of $0.4$–$40$ meV and maximum field strengths greater than $1$ MV/cm, nonlinear effect studies of matter are now available. High-power terahertz sources open up a range of potential applications both in characterization and controlling of solid-state material properties that are elusive for other frequency domains. Recently, a new high-power terahertz source with a record-breaking electric field strength up to $100$ MV/cm in the $0.1$–$5$ THz range has been developed at JIHT RAS. In this paper, recent advances in terahertz technology related to intense terahertz field-matter interactions at field strengths above $1$ MV/cm are discussed for the first time.
Received: 09.06.2017 Accepted: 28.06.2017
Citation:
S. A. Romashevskii, A. V. Ovchinnikov, O. V. Chefonov, M. B. Agranat, “Subpicosecond terahertz radiation with an electric field above $1$ MV/cm: Interaction with condensed matter and its applications”, High Temperature, 55:6 (2017), 859–865
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