Abstract

A concept of achieving trifocal terahertz (THz) radiation is discussed based on the application of a periodic electric field in addition to two dark hollow laser beams impinging into collisional plasma. Nonlinear plasma medium is engineered for altering the dynamics of electrons under such a periodic electric field and obtaining an additional transverse component of nonlinear current. This additional component modifies the optics associated with the emitted radiation, leading to trifocal THz radiation. The parameters associated with the doughnut intensity of dark hollow laser beams, such as beamwidth and beam order, control the position and peak of the emitted THz field. Interestingly, the efficiency of the emitted THz field can also be tuned by appropriate combinations of the laser beam orders.

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