THz polarization shaping

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Polarization shaping of few-cycle terahertz waves

Kanghee Lee, Minwoo Yi, Jin Dong Song, and Jaewook Ahn

We present a polarization shaping technique for few-cycle terahertz (THz) waves. For this, N femtosecond laser pulses are generated from a devised diffractive optical system made of as-many glass wedges, whcih then simultaneously illuminate on various angular positions of a sub-wavelength circular pattern of an indium arsenide thin film, to produce a THz wave of tailor-made polarization state given as a superposition of N linearly-polarized THz pulses. By properly arranging the orientation and thickness of the glass wedges, which determine the polarization and its timing of the constituent THz pulses, we sucessfully generate THz waves of various unconventioal polarization states, such as polarization rotation and alternation between circular polarization states.

Optics Express 20, 12463 (2012).