Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
A Faraday isolator is an electromagnetic non-reciprocal device, a key element in photonics. It is required to shield electromagnetic sources against the effect of back-reflected light, as well as to limit the detrimental effect of back-propagating spontaneous emissions. A common isolator variant, the circulator, is widely used to obtain a complete separation between forward-and backward-propagating waves, thus enabling the realization of a desired transfer function in reflection only. Here we demonstrate a non-reciprocal terahertz Faraday isolator, operating on a bandwidth exceeding one decade of frequency, a necessary requirement to achieve isolation with the (few-cycle) pulses generated by broadband sources. The exploited medium allows a broadband rotation, up to 194/T, obtained using a SrFe 12 O 19 terahertz-transparent permanent magnet. This in turn enables the design of a stand-alone complete terahertz isolator without resorting to an external magnetic field bias, as opposed to all the optical isolators realized so far.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
OPTICAL RECTIFICATION; SPECTROSCOPY; FREQUENCIES; TRANSITION; RADIATION; CRYSTAL; PULSES
Elenco autori:
Peccianti, Marco
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