We present a method to control broadband terahertz generation rapidly during the interaction of a strong laser field with a gas. To achieve it, we utilize a few-cycle double-pulse, which is a combination of two identically colored femtosecond fields with a time delay, as a driving laser field. By varying the laser delay, the magnitude of the amplitude of generated terahertz field changes drastically, making it suitable for use as a terahertz optical ultrafast switch, with an optical period of only a few femtoseconds from ON-OFF-ON and an enhancement ratio of 100. Furthermore, a change in time delay can alter the terahertz field waveform, easily generating terahertz electric fields with positive and negative polarity or any phase in the range of 0, 1.0π. The strength of such terahertz source can be boosted by raising the laser wavelength. Our study will provide an effective approach for ultrafast terahertz modulation.
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Li-Ping Li
Jin-Xu Du
Lei Zhang
Photonics
Northwest Normal University
Lanzhou Jiaotong University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69fadad703f892aec9b1e7ca — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics13050442