Quantum cascade lasers (QCL) are widely adopted as prominent and easy-to-use solid-state sources of terahertz radiation. Yet some applications require generation and detection of very sharp and narrow terahertz-range pulses with a specific spectral composition. We have studied time-resolved light-current (L–I) characteristics of multimode THz QCL operated with a fast ramp of the injection current. Detection of THz pulses was carried out using an NbN superconducting hot-electron bolometer with the time constant of the order of 1 ns while the laser bias current was swept during a single driving pulse. A nonmonotonic behavior of the L–I characteristic with several visually separated subpeaks was found. This behavior is associated with the mode competition in THz QCL cavity, which we confirm by L–I measurements with use of an external Fabry–Perot interferometer for a discrete mode selection. We also have demonstrated the possibility to control the L–I shape with suppression of one of the subpeaks by simply adjusting the off-axis parabolic mirror for optimal optical alignment for one of the laser modes. The developed technique paves the way for rapid characterization of pulsed THz QCLs for further studies of the possibilities of using this approach in remote sensing.
We present the results of numerical and experimental study of the photoconductive antennas (PCAs) based on GaAs and its ternary compounds. We produced three photoconductive materials with different indium content, which then were applied for fabrication of the THz PCAs. These PCAs were used as emitters of the THz pulsed spectrometer. We evaluated the stationary transient current generated by the PCAs, simulated their I-V characteristics, and compared them with the experimental ones. Using the finite integration method, we studied the thermal properties of the PCAs and demonstrated significant influence of the heat-sink on the leakage currents of the InGaAs-based PCA. We showed that the heat-sink reduces the operation temperature of the InGaAs-based PCAs by 40-64 % depending on the indium content. The observed results might be interesting for applications of the PCAs in THz pulsed spectroscopy and imaging.
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