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Demonstration of terahertz frequency-dependent field transformation in an irregular waveguide structure with direct measurement of the internal electric fields

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Abstract

We demonstrate irregular scattering structure frequency-dependent field control at terahertz frequencies by means of a TM10 to TM30 mode converter designed for operation near 300GHz and fabricated out of lithium niobate. Imaging of the electric fields in the sample, with a Fourier analysis of the time domain signal, yielded the performance as a function of frequency.

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