Polarisation-sensitive terahertz detection by multicontact photoconductive receivers
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Castro-Camus, E.
Lloyd-Hughes, J.
Johnston, M. B.
Fraser, M. D.
Jagadish, C.
Tan, Hark Hoe
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American Institute of Physics
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We have developed a terahertz radiation detector that measures both the
amplitude and polarization of the electric field as a function of time. The
device is a three-contact photoconductive receiver designed so that two
orthogonal electric-field components of an arbitrary polarized electromagnetic
wave may be detected simultaneously. The detector was fabricated on Fe+
ion-implanted InP. Polarization-sensitive detection is demonstrated with an
extinction ratio better than 100:1. This type of device will have immediate
application in studies of birefringent and optically active materials in the
far-infrared region of the spectrum.
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