Abstract

Femtosecond laser machining with high-energy pulses is used for fabrication of diffractive elements in LiNbO3 crystalline samples. This permits terahertz generation, frequency dispersion, detection, and analysis within a single integrated platform that is well suited for applications in terahertz spectroscopy or signal processing.

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