Maik Scheller
University of Arizona
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Optics Express | 2011
Benedikt Scherger; Maik Scheller; N. Vieweg; Steven T. Cundiff; Martin Koch
We present a low-cost terahertz wave plate based on form birefringence fabricated using ordinary paper. Measurements of the transfer function of the wave plate between polarizers closely agree with predictions based on the measured complex indices of refraction of the effective medium. For the design frequency, the dependence on wave plate angle also agrees with theory.
Applied Optics | 2011
Benedikt Scherger; Maik Scheller; Christian Jansen; Martin Koch; Karin Wiesauer
We present a simple and versatile approach for fabricating terahertz lenses based on compression molding of micropowder polymer materials in a tabletop hydraulic press. To demonstrate the feasibility of this approach, a biconvex lens shape is calculated using a ray-tracing algorithm and lenses based on two different micropowders are fabricated. As the powder materials have different refractive indices, the resulting lenses share the same geometric shape but differ in their respective focal length. The focusing properties of the lenses are evaluated by transversal and sagittal beam profile measurements in a fiber-coupled terahertz time-domain spectroscopy system, confirming the excellent imaging qualities of the compression molded lenses.
Optics Letters | 2012
Stefan F. Busch; Benedikt Scherger; Maik Scheller; Martin Koch
We propose a spatial modulator for terahertz waves based on light induced electron plasma in photo-active semiconductors. A two-dimensional array of computer controlled light is used to create free carries in bulk silicon, which results in a spatial modulation of the transmission at terahertz frequencies. This method not only exhibits a remarkable modulation depth over a broad frequency range but also allows for an optically controlled beam steering of terahertz waves by inducing virtual grating structures. In addition, we analyze the possibility of all-optically controlled terahertz imaging.
Optics Express | 2012
Stefan Katletz; Michael Pfleger; Harald Pühringer; Martin Mikulics; N. Vieweg; Ole Peters; Benedikt Scherger; Maik Scheller; Martin Koch; Karin Wiesauer
We present a practicable way to take advantage of the spectral information contained in a broadband terahertz pulse for the determination of birefringence and orientation of the optical axis in a glass fiber reinforced polymer with a single measurement. Our setup employs circularly polarized terahertz waves and a polarization-sensitive detector to measure both components of the electromagnetic field simultaneously. The anisotropic optical parameters are obtained from an analysis of the phase and frequency resolved components of the terahertz field. This method shows a high tolerance against the skew of the detection axes and is also independent of a reference measurement.
Applied Physics Letters | 2010
Maik Scheller; Kai Baaske; Martin Koch
We present a tunable multifrequency continuous wave terahertz spectrometer based on two laser diodes, photoconductive antennas, and a coherent detection scheme. The system is employed to determine the absolute thickness of samples utilizing a proposed synthetic difference frequency method to circumvent the 2π uncertainty known from conventional photomixing systems while preserving a high spatial resolution.
Optics Express | 2013
Matthias Wichmann; Mohammad Khaled Shakfa; Fan Zhang; Bernd Heinen; Maik Scheller; Arash Rahimi-Iman; W. Stolz; Jerome V. Moloney; S. W. Koch; Martin Koch
The longitudinal multi-mode emission in a vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser is investigated using both single shot streak camera measurements and interferometric measurement techniques. For this, the laser is operated in the single- and two-color emission regime using both an etalon and a free-running configuration without etalon, respectively. The laser emission is analyzed with respect to pump power and output coupling losses for a long and for a short resonator. We observe a steep increase of emission bandwidth close to the laser threshold and monitor the transition between longitudinal single- and multi-mode operation. Additionally, the results indicate that a stable two-color operation is related to a sufficiently high number of oscillating longitudinal modes within each color.
Optics Express | 2014
J. V. Moloney; I. Kilen; A. Bäumner; Maik Scheller; S. W. Koch
Ultrafast femtosecond timescale dynamics in Vertical External Cavity Surface Emitting Lasers (VECSELs) have recently been employed to achieve record average power and duration mode-locked pulses by employing different types of saturable absorbers and Kerr Lens elements. Microscopic many-body dynamics are expected to dominate when attempting to push pulse durations below 100 fs. We present a preliminary microscopic simulation of ultrafast mode-locking in order to expose the role of hot carrier distributions in establishing ultrafast mode-locking.
Applied Physics Letters | 2010
A. Chernikov; J. Herrmann; Maik Scheller; Martin Koch; B. Kunert; W. Stolz; S. Chatterjee; S. W. Koch; Tsuei Lian Wang; Yushi Kaneda; J. M. Yarborough; J. Hader; Jerome V. Moloney
The performance of a 1040 nm vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser is studied as function of the size and shape of the pumped area. The input-output characteristics of the device are monitored while simultaneously tracking the temperature in the active region. It is shown that the pump spot shape plays a crucial role in optimizing the laser output. Improvements up to a factor of 5 are found for a super-Gaussian in comparison to the standard Gaussian shape. For the large pump-spot sizes needed for high output powers, it turns out that the power-scalability breaks down due to the suppressed lateral heat flow.
Applied Physics Letters | 2012
A. Chernikov; Matthias Wichmann; Mohammad Khaled Shakfa; Maik Scheller; Jerome V. Moloney; S. W. Koch; Martin Koch
The temporal stability of a two-color vertical-external-cavity surface-emitting laser is studied using single-shot streak-camera measurements. The collected data is evaluated via quantitative statistical analysis schemes. Dynamically stable and unstable regions for the two-color operation are identified and the dependence on the pump conditions is analyzed.
Applied Physics Letters | 2014
Norman Born; Maik Scheller; Martin Koch; Jerome V. Moloney
We present a versatile concept for all optical terahertz (THz) amplitude modulators based on a Fabry-Perot semiconductor cavity design. Employing the high reflectivity of two parallel meta-surfaces allows for trapping selected THz photons within the cavity and thus only a weak optical modulation of the semiconductor absorbance is required to significantly damp the field within the cavity. The optical switching yields to modulation depths of more than 90% with insertion efficiencies of 80%.