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Scientific Reports | 2013

Wideband THz Time Domain Spectroscopy based on Optical Rectification and Electro-Optic Sampling

Alessandro Tomasino; Antonino Parisi; Salvatore Stivala; P. Livreri; Alfonso Carmelo Cino; Alessandro Busacca; Marco Peccianti; Roberto Morandotti

We present an analytical model describing the full electromagnetic propagation in a THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system, from the THz pulses via Optical Rectification to the detection via Electro Optic-Sampling. While several investigations deal singularly with the many elements that constitute a THz-TDS, in our work we pay particular attention to the modelling of the time-frequency behaviour of all the stages which compose the experimental set-up. Therefore, our model considers the following main aspects: (i) pump beam focusing into the generation crystal; (ii) phase-matching inside both the generation and detection crystals; (iii) chromatic dispersion and absorption inside the crystals; (iv) Fabry-Perot effect; (v) diffraction outside, i.e. along the propagation, (vi) focalization and overlapping between THz and probe beams, (vii) electro-optic sampling. In order to validate our model, we report on the comparison between the simulations and the experimental data obtained from the same set-up, showing their good agreement.


Optical Materials Express | 2013

Opals infiltrated with a stimuli-responsive hydrogel for ethanol vapor sensing

Riccardo Pernice; Gabriele Adamo; Salvatore Stivala; Antonino Parisi; Alessandro Busacca; Dario Spigolon; Maria Antonietta Sabatino; Leonardo D’Acquisto; Clelia Dispenza

We report on a novel class of optical materials for ethanol vapor sensing, based on polystyrene opals infiltrated with an innovative stimuli-responsive hydrogel. We describe the fabrication process of the bare polystyrene opals and their subsequent infiltration. The optical characterization of the photonic crystal templates was performed to prove the good quality of the samples. Measurements on the infiltrated opals showed that the transmission spectra in the visible range strongly change at varying concentrations of ethanol vapor. The fabricated structures show a linear optical response in the visible range, for high values of ethanol concentration.


IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics | 2010

Exploiting the Optical Quadratic Nonlinearity of Zinc-Blende Semiconductors for Guided-Wave Terahertz Generation: A Material Comparison

Matteo Cherchi; Alberto Taormina; Alessandro Busacca; Roberto Luigi Oliveri; S. Bivona; Alfonso Carmelo Cino; Salvatore Stivala; Stefano Riva Sanseverino; C. Leone

We present a detailed analysis and comparison of dielectric waveguides made of CdTe, GaP, GaAs and InP for modal phase matched optical difference frequency generation (DFG) in the terahertz domain. From the form of the DFG equations, we derived the definition of a very general figure of merit (FOM). In turn, this FOM enabled us to compare different configurations, by taking into account linear and nonlinear susceptibility dispersion, terahertz absorption, and a rigorous evaluation of the waveguide modes properties. The most efficient waveguides found with this procedure are predicted to approach the quantum efficiency limit with input optical power in the order of kWs.


Applied Physics Letters | 2008

Ultraviolet generation in periodically poled lithium tantalate waveguides

Alessandro Busacca; E. D’Asaro; Alessia Pasquazi; Salvatore Stivala; Gaetano Assanto

We demonstrate ultraviolet generation in lithium tantalate channel waveguides for frequency doubling via quasi-phase-matching. The samples, proton exchanged and nanostructured by electric-field assisted surface periodic poling with domains as deep as 40μm, yield continuous wave light at 365.4nm with conversion efficiencies larger than 7.5%W−1cm−2.


Applied Physics Letters | 2010

Continuous-wave backward frequency doubling in periodically poled lithium niobate

Salvatore Stivala; Alessandro Busacca; Luciano Curcio; Roberto Luigi Oliveri; Stefano Riva-Sanseverino; Gaetano Assanto

We report on backward second-harmonic-generation in bulk periodically poled congruent lithium niobate with a 3.2 μm period. A tunable continuous-wave Ti:sapphire laser allowed us exciting two resonant quasi-phase-matching orders in the backward configuration. The resonances were also resolved by temperature tuning and interpolated with standard theory to extract relevant information on the sample.


IEEE Photonics Journal | 2010

Nonlinear Disorder Mapping Through Three-Wave Mixing

Alessia Pasquazi; Alessandro Busacca; Salvatore Stivala; Roberto Morandotti; Gaetano Assanto

We implement a simple and powerful approach to characterize the domain distribution in the bulk of quadratic ferroelectric crystals via far-field second-harmonic spectroscopy. The approach is demonstrated in a lithium tantalate sample with periodic electric field poling and random mark-to-space ratio.


Optics Letters | 2010

Random quasi-phase-matched second-harmonic generation in periodically poled lithium tantalate

Salvatore Stivala; Alessandro Busacca; Alessia Pasquazi; Roberto Luigi Oliveri; Roberto Morandotti; Gaetano Assanto

We observe second harmonic generation via random quasi-phase-matching in a 2.0 mum periodically poled, 1-cm-long, z-cut lithium tantalate. Away from resonance, the harmonic output profiles exhibit a characteristic pattern stemming from a stochastic domain distribution and a quadratic growth with the fundamental excitation, as well as a broadband spectral response. The results are in good agreement with a simple model and numerical simulations in the undepleted regime, assuming an anisotropic spread of the random nonlinear component.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2007

Guided-wave frequency doubling in surface periodically poled lithium niobate: competing effects

Salvatore Stivala; Alessia Pasquazi; Lorenzo Colace; Gaetano Assanto; Alessandro Busacca; Matteo Cherchi; Stefano Riva-Sanseverino; Alfonso Carmelo Cino; Antonino Parisi

We carried out second-harmonic generation in quasi-phase-matched α-phase lithium niobate channel waveguides realized by proton exchange and surface periodic poling. Owing to a limited ferroelectric domain depth, we could observe the interplay between second-harmonic generation and self-phase modulation due to cascading and cubic effects, resulting in a nonlinear resonance shift. Data reduction allowed us to evaluate both the quadratic nonlinearity in the near infrared as well as the depth of the uninverted domains.


Optics Letters | 2010

Parametric self-trapping in the presence of randomized quasi phase matching

Claudio Conti; Elena D'Asaro; Salvatore Stivala; Alessandro Busacca; Gaetano Assanto

We report on experimental evidence of parametric spatial solitons in a quadratic crystal with randomized periodic ferroelectric poling. Two-color self-focusing via quadratic cascading overcomes the diffractive nature of both fundamental and frequency-doubled beams.


IEEE Transactions on Electron Devices | 2013

Measurements of Silicon Photomultipliers Responsivity in Continuous Wave Regime

Gabriele Adamo; D. Agrò; Salvatore Stivala; Antonino Parisi; Giuseppe Costantino Giaconia; Alessandro Busacca; Massimo Mazzillo; D. Sanfilippo; G. Fallica

We report on the electrical and optical characterization, in continuous wave regime, of a novel class of silicon photomultipliers fabricated in standard planar technology on a silicon p-type substrate. Responsivity measurements, performed with an incident optical power down to tenths of picowatts, at different reverse bias voltages and on a broad (340-820 nm) spectrum, will be shown and discussed. The device temperature was monitored, allowing us to give a physical interpretation of the measurements. The obtained results demonstrate that such novel silicon photomultipliers are suitable as sensitive power meters for low photon fluxes.

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Gaetano Assanto

Tampere University of Technology

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D. Agrò

University of Palermo

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