On-chip time domain terahertz spectrometer with rapid sample exchange
ORAL
Abstract
Free-space time domain THz spectroscopy is a powerful technique that struggles to measure samples physically smaller than the diffraction limit (~0.3 mm), such as van der Waals materials and heterostructures. We present an on-chip, time-domain THz spectrometer based on photoconductive Auston switches. Our spectrometer features an interchangeable sample architecture with a usable bandwidth of 100 GHz to 800 GHz. We qualify our spectrometer using the superconducting transition in 6-um wide superconducting NbN films, ~40 times smaller than the wavelength at 800 GHz.
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Presenters
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Alex Potts
University of California, Santa Barbara
Authors
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Alex Potts
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Abhay K Nayak
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Michael Nagel
Protemics GmbH
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Kelson Kaj
University of California, San Diego
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Biljana Stamenic
Nanofabrication facility, University of California, Santa Barbara
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Richard D Averitt
University of California, San Diego
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Andrea Young
University of California, Santa Barbara