Appl. Phys. Lett. 108, 121106 (2016)https://ireap.umd.edu/10.1063/1.49448432016
Donghoon Kuk Yong Jun Yoo Eric W. Rosenthal Nihal Jhajj Howard M. Milchberg Ki-Yong Kim
Journal ArticlePlasma, Accelerator, and Nuclear Physics

We demonstrate scalable terahertz (THz) generation by focusing terawatt, two-color laser pulses in air with a cylindrical lens. This focusing geometry creates a two-dimensional air plasma sheet, which yields two diverging THz lobe profiles in the far field. This setup can avoid plasma-induced laser defocusing and subsequent THz saturation, previously observed with spherical lens focusing of high-power laser pulses. By expanding the plasma source into a two-dimensional sheet, cylindrical focusing can lead to scalable THz generation. This scheme provides an energy conversion efficiency of 7 × 10−4, ∼7 times better than spherical lens focusing. The diverging THz lobes are refocused with a combination of cylindrical and parabolic mirrors to produce strong THz fields (>21 MV/cm) at the focal point.


Top