High-field half-cycle terahertz radiation from relativistic laser interaction with thin solid targets

Ding, W. J. and Sheng, Z. M. and Koh, W. S. (2013) High-field half-cycle terahertz radiation from relativistic laser interaction with thin solid targets. Applied Physics Letters, 103 (20). 204107. ISSN 0003-6951 (https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4831684)

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Abstract

It is found that half-cycle terahertz (THz) pulses with the peak field over 100 MV/cm can be produced in ultrashort intense laser interactions with thin solid targets. These THz pulses are shown to emit from both the front and rear sides of the solid target and are attributed to the coherent transition radiation by laser-produced ultrashort fast electron bunches. After the primary THz pulses, subsequent secondary half-cycle pulses are generated while some refluxing electrons cross the vacuum-target interfaces. Since such strong THz radiation is well synchronized with the driving lasers, it is particularly suitable for applications in various pump-probe experiments.