Abstract

A new project to develop a terahertz (THz)-wave light source is in progress at the parametric X-ray (PXR) beamline of the Laboratory for Electron Beam Research and Application (LEBRA) at Nihon University. The THz-wave source is based on coherent transition radiation (CTR) emitted from a metal foil inserted downstream from a crystal target that is the PXR radiator. Beryllium or titanium foil is the most promising candidate for a THz-wave radiator. Since the electron linac of LEBRA was developed for a free electron laser (FEL), electron beam with bunch length of 1 ps (rms) can be provided by magnetic bunching at the bending magnet section. Thus, very intense coherent transition radiation (CTR) can be obtained in the frequency region around 1 THz. The results of preliminary experiments for CTR production suggested that sufficiently intense THz-CTR can be obtained using the LEBRA linac. In order to realize a THz-wave source for practical application studies, we have a plan to add the extraction feature for THz waves to the PXR beamline.

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