Abstract

In a photoconductive antenna (PCA), femtosecond-laser-excited carriers will form a broadband terahertz photon-carrier (PC) comb, and the terahertz PC comb can be used as a multi-frequency local oscillator to carry out heterodyne detection of continuous terahertz sources with high frequency accuracy. In this paper, the heterodyne efficiency and the bias effects of a PCA terahertz PC comb are investigated. The results show that the pair beat signals (with the beat frequencies lower than the repetition frequency of femtosecond laser) of a continuous terahertz source and the two adjacent comb teeth do not decrease with the increase of beat frequency. Applying a bias voltage to the PCA can effectively enhance the terahertz emission efficiency. However, such a bias voltage has no positive effects on the heterodyne detection responsivity because the heterodyne detection is intrinsically based on the terahertz rectification effect that is proportional to the photo-excited electrons. In addition, by using a reference terahertz source with high frequency stability, it is possible to measure the fluctuation and the drift of the repetition frequency of femtosecond lasers with higher accuracy. The results are helpful for improving the performance of terahertz frequency measurement system based on PCA PC combs.

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