• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 48, Issue 19, 1914001 (2021)
Jianming Dai*, Yifan Zhang, Yuxuan Chen, Yuhang He, and Zhen Tian
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  • Center for Terahertz Waves, School of Precision Instrument and Opto-Electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072, China
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    Jianming Dai, Yifan Zhang, Yuxuan Chen, Yuhang He, Zhen Tian. Research Progress on Terahertz Wave Generation from Liquid Water[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2021, 48(19): 1914001 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Significance Terahertz (THz) wave, whose frequency range lying between the infrared wave and microwave, is a section of the electromagnetic spectrum with unique features. Broadly, the THz frequency range covers the spectral region from 0.1 to 30 THz, but researchers universally define 0.1--10 THz as the THz band. Owing to the lack of suitable THz radiation sources and detectors, THz wave, once known as "THz Gap" for ages, became the last segment of the entire electromagnetic spectrum to be fully explored. Nevertheless, the ultrafast optoelectronics technology and microscale semiconductor technology, which received rapid development in the 1980s, made emerging from the previous dilemma possible for researchers in this field. Since then, THz technology has been widely used in scientific research and practical application, such as medical treatment, nondestructive testing, national defense, safety inspection, and communication.

    Among various branches of THz technologies, THz photonics undoubtedly earns a place in the current hotspots of the field. However, recently, studies on THz photonics focused more on the linear response of material rather than the nonlinear response, and the absence of suitable THz radiation sources with strong field strength might be to blame for this study status. In China, the 973 Program and several other projects associated with fundamental study supported the study of THz photonics well, unfortunately, the related study work is still focused on linear THz systems. Thus, exploiting the technology for building a more suitable THz radiation source system with stronger THz field strength, along with its optimization, is an essential prerequisite for further expanding the practical area of THz waves.

    As the most common liquid in life, water plays an important role in academic research. However, water has not been considered an appropriate THz radiation source for a long time owing to its strong absorption in the THz frequency range. While recently, some groups have experimentally confirmed the feasibility of THz wave generation from water under the excitation of a femtosecond laser, and several theoretical models are proposed for the mechanism of the generation processes. Thus, summarizing the current research progress in this field for the study of THz wave generation from water and other liquids is significant.

    Progress Under the efforts of professor Zhang Xicheng and his team, a thin water film (~170 μm) under femtosecond laser’s excitation was historically used for THz wave generation in 2017 (Fig. 1). This water film, which has a gravity-driven free-flowing structure, can be better for mitigating the inevitable absorption of THz waves caused by water. Under the identical experimental condition, the electric field of THz wave generated from the thin water film is 1.8 times stronger than the case of the air plasma. Besides, compared with air plasma, a great difference in THz generation is that liquid water prefers a laser pulse with a longer pulse duration (~600 fs) rather than a traditional femtosecond pulse (~50 fs) (Fig. 3). Further, the improvement of the THz electric field with a dual-color laser scheme in water is not able to be as high as that in air. The different photoionization mechanisms between water and air might be responsible for these discrepancies.

    To weaken the total internal reflection at the flat water-air interface in water film, a water line was used for solving this problem. In 2018, strong THz radiation generated from a water line of 200-μm diameter under the femtosecond laser’s excitation was first reported in the experiment (Fig. 8). Strong THz radiation can be detected only when the pump laser propagation axis deviates from the center of the waterline owing to the ponderomotive force-induced photocurrent with the symmetry broken at the air-water interface. As for its preference, just like the results of water film, subpicosecond laser pulses behave better in water lines when compared with a short temporal laser pulse. Notably, the overall distribution of THz radiation generated by water lines with different diameters may not be different in space, so the optimal radiation angle for THz generation from a water line is all about 60°(Fig. 10).

    Although the phenomenon is similar to air, the explanation for the mechanism of THz generation from water is still under study. While other kinds of nonlinear effects existed during the photoionization process in water and the different ionization mechanisms of these two matters may partially account for this mystery. Currently, the theoretical models to explain the phenomenon of THz generation from water include the dipole array model, ponderomotive-force-induced photocurrent model, unidirectional pulse propagation equation model, and radiation field dynamics model.

    Conclusions and Prospect The study on THz generation from liquid water would be beneficial for researchers to better understand the interaction between water and intense lasers, and it serves a significant role in the further study of potential THz radiation sources. Based on these reasons, research progresses on THz generation from liquid water recently, are reviewed in this article, which includes experimental schemes for two liquid water sources, the factors related to the improvement of the generated THz energy, as well as the design ideas for relevant theoretical models. Finally, the prospect of this field based on our understanding and the current study achievements is proposed.

    Jianming Dai, Yifan Zhang, Yuxuan Chen, Yuhang He, Zhen Tian. Research Progress on Terahertz Wave Generation from Liquid Water[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2021, 48(19): 1914001
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