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Main Authors: Nallapareddy, Charan R., Underwood, Thomas C.
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02188
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author Nallapareddy, Charan R.
Underwood, Thomas C.
author_facet Nallapareddy, Charan R.
Underwood, Thomas C.
contents Single-shot terahertz (THz) spectroscopy probes sub-picosecond, non-repetitive events by combining the advantages of laser absorption techniques with the phase-sensitive detection of interferometric methods. However, its usage as a quantitative tool is hindered by the chirp penalty of the spectral encoding scheme, where a narrow probe bandwidth distorts the THz signal, limiting the bandwidth and spectral resolution of THz measurements. In this work, we introduce Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS), a method that leverages a broadband supercontinuum probe to overcome these challenges. With SETS, we show an increase in usable THz bandwidth from 1.5 THz to 2.3 THz, reducing signal distortion by 50% and offering a scalable pathway to extend bandwidth further. Numerical models of spectral encoding highlight the flexibility of SETS, achieving high spectral resolution (< 4 GHz with a 250 ps supercontinuum pulse) while maintaining a usable bandwidth > 1 THz for amplitude and phase spectra. Experiments on argon plasma and water vapor, complemented by theoretical validation, generalization, and extrapolation, show the capability of SETS to measure electron density, collision frequency, and absorption spectra simultaneously with tailored measurement accuracy and resolution (as low as 5x10^15 m^-3 for electron density). By addressing a critical limitation in single-shot diagnostics, SETS enables high-resolution, non-intrusive, quantitative measurements for complex reactive flows and dynamic refractive media.
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spellingShingle Quantitative Single-Shot Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS)
Nallapareddy, Charan R.
Underwood, Thomas C.
Optics
Plasma Physics
Single-shot terahertz (THz) spectroscopy probes sub-picosecond, non-repetitive events by combining the advantages of laser absorption techniques with the phase-sensitive detection of interferometric methods. However, its usage as a quantitative tool is hindered by the chirp penalty of the spectral encoding scheme, where a narrow probe bandwidth distorts the THz signal, limiting the bandwidth and spectral resolution of THz measurements. In this work, we introduce Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS), a method that leverages a broadband supercontinuum probe to overcome these challenges. With SETS, we show an increase in usable THz bandwidth from 1.5 THz to 2.3 THz, reducing signal distortion by 50% and offering a scalable pathway to extend bandwidth further. Numerical models of spectral encoding highlight the flexibility of SETS, achieving high spectral resolution (< 4 GHz with a 250 ps supercontinuum pulse) while maintaining a usable bandwidth > 1 THz for amplitude and phase spectra. Experiments on argon plasma and water vapor, complemented by theoretical validation, generalization, and extrapolation, show the capability of SETS to measure electron density, collision frequency, and absorption spectra simultaneously with tailored measurement accuracy and resolution (as low as 5x10^15 m^-3 for electron density). By addressing a critical limitation in single-shot diagnostics, SETS enables high-resolution, non-intrusive, quantitative measurements for complex reactive flows and dynamic refractive media.
title Quantitative Single-Shot Supercontinuum-Enhanced Terahertz Spectroscopy (SETS)
topic Optics
Plasma Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.02188