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Generation of tunable narrowband free space THz radiation.

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Abstract

Recently, a variety of techniques have been developed to generate and detect ultrashort pulses of far-infrared radiation in free space using femtosecond optical excitation. The broadband nature of this THz radiation and the lack of frequency control limits the applicability of these devices to microwave communication systems. Previous efforts to optoelectronically generate narrowband microwave radiation with broad tunability include the use of cw laser heterodyne in photodetectors and HEMTs [1].

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