Publications by authors named "Yuma Takida"

This study presents a generalized design strategy for novel terahertz-wave polarization space-division multiplexing meta-devices, functioning as multi-polarization generators, modulators, and analyzers. It introduces the spin-decoupled phase control method by combining gradient phase design with circular polarization multiplexing techniques, enabling exceptional flexibility in controlling the polarization directions and spatial distributions of multiple output beams. The meta-device M-4D is significantly demonstrated as proof of concept, which converts an incident linearly polarized wave into four beams with distinct polarization angles.

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We experimentally investigated the asymmetric dual-grating-gate plasmonic terahertz (THz) detector based on an InGaAs-channel high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) in the gate-readout configuration. Throughout the THz pulse detection measurement on the fabricated device, we discovered a new detection mechanism called the "3D rectification effect" at the positive gate bias application, which is a cooperative effect of the plasmonic nonlinearities in the channel with the diode nonlinearity in the heterobarrier between the InGaAs channel layer and the InAlAs spacer/carrier-supply/barrier layers, resulting in a giant enhancement of the detector responsivity. We also found that an undesired long-tail waveform observed on the temporal pulse photoresponse of the device is due to trapping of carriers to the donor levels in the silicon -doped carrier-supply layer when they tunnel through the barrier to the gate and can be eliminated completely by introducing the so-called inverted-HEMT structure.

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The effect of terahertz (THz) radiation has been studied in medicine. However, there is a lack of scientific information regarding its possible mutagenicity. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the mutagenicity of 1.

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  • This study showcases a groundbreaking backward THz-wave parametric oscillator (BW-TPO) operating at 0.87 THz, utilizing a special type of periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) crystal for its nonlinear properties.
  • A sub-nanosecond pulsed laser at 1064.44 nm excites the PPLN, leading to the generation of THz and idler beams, with the first idler measuring 1067.75 nm, which corresponds to a frequency of 0.872 THz.
  • The researchers demonstrate the ability to tune the oscillator's frequency from 0.836 to 0.905 THz by adjusting the angle of the PPLN, while achieving a high
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In this Letter, we demonstrate a highly sensitive multi-stage terahertz (THz) wave parametric upconversion detector based on a KTiOPO (KTP) crystal pumped by a 1064-nm pulsed-laser (10 ns, 10 Hz). The THz wave was upconverted to near-infrared light in a trapezoidal KTP crystal based on stimulated polariton scattering. The upconversion signal was amplified in two KTP crystals based on non-collinear and collinear phase matching, respectively, to improve detection sensitivity.

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  • Planar diffractive lenses made of metamaterials can focus terahertz (THz) beams effectively, with a specific design achieving high transmittance and a short focal length.
  • The new Rayleigh-Wood Fresnel-zone-plate (FZP) lens features 8 concentric zones that alternate between specially patterned and un-patterned areas, allowing for effective phase manipulation of the light.
  • This innovative approach enables the creation of compact THz systems with high resolution and improved lens performance over traditional methods.
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  • Carbon nanotube (CNT) films are highly effective in photo-thermo-electric (PTE) applications, yet their optical properties in the terahertz (THz) frequency range are not well understood.
  • Effective design of PTE devices relies on understanding the thermal and optical responses of CNT films, where the optimal structure varies based on the frequency of electromagnetic waves, with ideal thickness and width ranging from 300-600 nm and 50-70 µm for THz irradiation.
  • By creating a multi-element PTE sensor with an optimized structure, detection sensitivity improved by about 13 times compared to a single-element sensor, paving the way for advanced applications in THz spectroscopy and the enhancement of various CNT-based photothermal devices.
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Using a nonlinear optical mixing known as a frequency up-conversion process, we demonstrate an optical cross-correlation technique for the detection and characterization of sub-nanosecond (sub-ns) terahertz (THz)-wave pulses. A monochromatic THz-wave pulse from an injection-seeded THz-wave parametric generator (is-TPG) was mixed with a near-infrared (NIR) pump pulse to generate a NIR idler pulse in a trapezoidal-prism-shaped MgO-doped lithium niobate crystal under the noncollinear phase-matching condition. By measuring pump-energy and crystal-length dependencies, we show that the frequency up-conversion of sub-ns THz-wave pulses with and without subsequent parametric amplification can be used for sensitive detection and intensity cross-correlation characterization, respectively.

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An injection-seeded terahertz (THz)-wave parametric generator (is-TPG) with a footprint the size of an A3 paper is presented. We improved the measurement performance of the is-TPG source for nondestructive inspection applications. A high pulse repetition rate up to 70 kHz and a low pulse timing jitter of a few tens of picoseconds, which is approximately one ten-thousandth of the conventional is-TPG, were achieved.

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Tunable terahertz (THz)-wave absorption spectroscopy is a promising technique to detect trace gases suspended in ambient air owing to their strong absorption fingerprints in the THz-wave spectral region. Here, we present a THz-wave spectroscopic gas detection platform based on a frequency-tunable injection-seeded THz-wave parametric generator and compact multipass gas absorption cells. Using a 1.

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Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) analogs in classical oscillator systems have been investigated due to their potential in optical applications such as nonlinear devices and the slow-light field. Metamaterials are good candidates that utilize EIT-like effects to regulate optical light. Here, an actively reconfigurable EIT metamaterial for controlling THz waves, which consists of a movable bar and a fixed wire pair, is numerically and experimentally proposed.

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Backward optical parametric oscillation has attracted attention for cavityless spectral narrowband generation based on perfect photon conversion. Few demonstrations have shown its potential from the aspect of nonlinear photonics; therefore, the mechanisms of momentum conservation among interacting light waves have been concealed by the restricted configuration under the phase-matching condition of periodically poled structures. Here, we unveil a tunable mechanism in the terahertz region by active control of the phase-matching condition.

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This Letter describes a novel metamaterial design by employing off-resonance and in-resonance excitation for a high-transmission terahertz-wave quarter-wave plate (QWP). The device is demonstrated with a thin film metamaterial with double-layer split ring resonators (SRRs). Different from a usual resonant metamaterial device, here we design the work frequency off from the inductor-capacitor (LC) resonance for the TE mode, while in a dipole resonance for the TM mode to obtain the artificial birefringence.

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  • Researchers created a thin terahertz (THz) phase shifter using a flexible film metamaterial that allows high transmission and works independently of polarization.
  • The design includes double-layer un-split ring resonators (USRRs) spaced to achieve a phase shift of π/2 while maintaining a high transmission coefficient of 0.91.
  • This compact 48 μm thick phase shifter can be integrated into THz optics and is designed for flexibility, making it suitable for larger optical components like lenses or gratings.
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  • Researchers demonstrated a method to detect terahertz (THz) radiation from compact sources at room temperature, which is important for practical applications.
  • The detection uses a nonlinear optical process involving a MgO:LiNbO crystal to convert THz waves to near-infrared (NIR) light, which is then measured with a standard NIR photodetector.
  • The technique shows high sensitivity, with a detection limit as low as 5 nW for THz power at 1.14 THz, indicating its potential for advancing THz-wave technologies.
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Real-time terahertz (THz) wave imaging has wide applications in areas such as security, industry, biology, medicine, pharmacy, and the arts. This report describes real-time room-temperature THz imaging by nonlinear optical frequency up-conversion in an organic 4-dimethylamino-N'-methyl-4'-stilbazolium tosylate (DAST) crystal, with high resolution reaching the diffraction limit. THz-wave images were converted to the near infrared region and then captured using an InGaAs camera in a tandem imaging system.

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By using frequency upconversion detection of terahertz (THz) waves via 4-dimethylamino-N-methyl-4-stilbazolium tosylate (DAST) crystal with an optimized frequency conversion process, ultrahigh sensitivity has been achieved. Direct comparisons with a 4 K bolometer were implemented. By using a simple positive intrinsic negative (PIN) diode without either electrical amplification or optical amplification, frequency upconversion detection can compete with the commercial 4 K bolometer, while by replacing the PIN diode with an avalanche photo diode (APD), it performs more than three orders better than the 4 K bolometer.

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