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Scientific Reports | 2017

6.2-GHz modulated terahertz light detection using fast terahertz quantum well photodetectors

Hua Li; Wenjian Wan; Zhiyong Tan; Zhanglong Fu; H. X. Wang; Tao Zhou; Ziping Li; Chang Wang; Xuguang Guo; Juncheng Cao

The fast detection of terahertz radiation is of great importance for various applications such as fast imaging, high speed communications, and spectroscopy. Most commercial products capable of sensitively responding the terahertz radiation are thermal detectors, i.e., pyroelectric sensors and bolometers. This class of terahertz detectors is normally characterized by low modulation frequency (dozens or hundreds of Hz). Here we demonstrate the first fast semiconductor-based terahertz quantum well photodetectors by carefully designing the device structure and microwave transmission line for high frequency signal extraction. Modulation response bandwidth of gigahertz level is obtained. As an example, the 6.2-GHz modulated terahertz light emitted from a Fabry-Pérot terahertz quantum cascade laser is successfully detected using the fast terahertz quantum well photodetector. In addition to the fast terahertz detection, the technique presented in this work can also be used for optically characterizing the frequency stability of terahertz quantum cascade lasers, heterodyne detections and photomixing applications.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Frequency Up-Conversion Photon-Type Terahertz Imager

Zhen-Guo Fu; Li Gu; X. G. Guo; Zhongwei Tan; Wenjian Wan; Tian-Yu Zhou; D. X. Shao; R. Zhang; Juncheng Cao

Terahertz imaging has many important potential applications. Due to the failure of Si readout integrated circuits (ROICs) and the thermal mismatch between the photo-detector arrays and the ROICs at temperatures below 40 K, there are big technical challenges to construct terahertz photo-type focal plane arrays. In this work, we report pixel-less photo-type terahertz imagers based on the frequency up-conversion technique. The devices are composed of terahertz quantum-well photo-detectors (QWPs) and near-infrared (NIR) light emitting diodes (LEDs) which are grown in sequence on the same substrates using molecular beam epitaxy. In such an integrated QWP-LED device, photocurrent in the QWP drives the LED to emit NIR light. By optimizing the structural parameters of the QWP-LED, the QWP part and the LED part both work well. The maximum values of the internal and external energy up-conversion efficiencies are around 20% and 0.5%. A laser spot of a homemade terahertz quantum cascade laser is imaged by the QWP-LED together with a commercial Si camera. The pixel-less imaging results show that the image blurring induced by the transverse spreading of photocurrent is negligible. The demonstrated pixel-less imaging opens a new way to realize high performance terahertz imaging devices.


Scientific Reports | 2017

Homogeneous spectral spanning of terahertz semiconductor lasers with radio frequency modulation

Wenjian Wan; Hua Li; Tian-Yu Zhou; Juncheng Cao

Homogeneous broadband and electrically pumped semiconductor radiation sources emitting in the terahertz regime are highly desirable for various applications, including spectroscopy, chemical sensing, and gas identification. In the frequency range between 1 and 5 THz, unipolar quantum cascade lasers employing electron inter-subband transitions in multiple-quantum-well structures are the most powerful semiconductor light sources. However, these devices are normally characterized by either a narrow emission spectrum due to the narrow gain bandwidth of the inter-subband optical transitions or an inhomogeneous broad terahertz spectrum from lasers with heterogeneous stacks of active regions. Here, we report the demonstration of homogeneous spectral spanning of long-cavity terahertz semiconductor quantum cascade lasers based on a bound-to-continuum and resonant phonon design under radio frequency modulation. At a single drive current, the terahertz spectrum under radio frequency modulation continuously spans 330 GHz (~8% of the central frequency), which is the record for single plasmon waveguide terahertz lasers with a bound-to-continuum design. The homogeneous broadband terahertz sources can be used for spectroscopic applications, i.e., GaAs etalon transmission measurement and ammonia gas identification.


Applied Physics Letters | 2015

Optical-phonon-mediated photocurrent in terahertz quantum-well photodetectors

Li Gu; X. G. Guo; Zhen-Guo Fu; Wenjian Wan; R. Zhang; Zhiyong Tan; Juncheng Cao

Strong and sharp photocurrent peak at longitudinal optical (LO) phonon frequency (8.87 THz) is found in GaAs/(Al,Ga)As terahertz quantum-well photodetectors (QWPs). Two mesa-structure terahertz QWPs with and without one-dimensional metal grating are fabricated to investigate the behavior of such photoresponse peak. The experimental and simulation results indicate that the photocurrent peak originates from a two-step process. First, at the LO phonon frequency, a large number of non-equilibrium LO phonons are excited by the incident electromagnetic field, and the electromagnetic energy is localized and enhanced in the thin multi-quantum-well layer. Second, through the Frohlich interaction, the localized electrons are excited to continuum states by absorbing the non-equilibrium LO phonons, which leads to the strong photoresponse peak. This finding is useful for exploring strong light-matter interaction and realizing high sensitive terahertz photodetectors.


Advanced Science | 2018

Multicolor T-Ray Imaging Using Multispectral Metamaterials

Zhitao Zhou; Tao Zhou; Shaoqing Zhang; Zhifeng Shi; Ying Chen; Wenjian Wan; Xinxin Li; Xinzhong Chen; Stephanie N. Gilbert Corder; Zhanglong Fu; Liang Chen; Ying Mao; Juncheng Cao; Fiorenzo G. Omenetto; Mengkun Liu; Hua Li; Tiger H. Tao

Abstract Recent progress in ultrafast spectroscopy and semiconductor technology is enabling unique applications in screening, detection, and diagnostics in the Terahertz (T‐ray) regime. The promise of efficaciously operation in this spectral region is tempered by the lack of devices that can spectrally analyze samples at sufficient temporal and spatial resolution. Real‐time, multispectral T‐ray (Mul‐T) imaging is reported by designing and demonstrating hyperspectral metamaterial focal plane array (MM‐FPA) interfaces allowing multiband (and individually tunable) responses without compromising on the pixel size. These MM‐FPAs are fully compatible with existing microfabrication technologies and have low noise when operating in the ambient environment. When tested with a set of frequency switchable quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) for multicolor illumination, both MM‐FPAs and QCLs can be tuned to operate at multiple discrete THz frequencies to match analyte “fingerprints.” Versatile imaging capabilities are presented, including unambiguous identification of concealed substances with intrinsic and/or human‐engineered THz characteristics as well as effective diagnosis of cancerous tissues without notable spectral signatures in the THz range, underscoring the utility of applying multispectral approaches in this compelling wavelength range for sensing/identification and medical imaging.


Optics Express | 2018

Homogeneous spectral broadening of pulsed terahertz quantum cascade lasers by radio frequency modulation

Wenjian Wan; Hua Li; J. C. Cao

The authors present an experimental investigation of radio frequency modulation on pulsed terahertz quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) emitting around 4.3 THz. The QCL chip used in this work is based on a resonant phonon design which is able to generate a 1.2 W peak power at 10 K from a 400-µm-wide and 4-mm-long laser with a single plasmon waveguide. To enhance the radio frequency modulation efficiency and significantly broaden the terahertz spectra, the QCLs are also processed into a double-metal waveguide geometry with a Silicon lens out-coupler to improve the far-field beam quality. The measured beam patterns of the double-metal QCL show a record low divergence of 2.6° in vertical direction and 2.4° in horizontal direction. Finally we perform the inter-mode beat note and terahertz spectra measurements for both single plasmon and double-metal QCLs working in pulsed mode. Since the double-metal waveguide is more suitable for microwave signal transmission, the radio frequency modulation shows stronger effects on the spectral broadening for the double-metal QCL. Although we are not able to achieve comb operation in this work for the pulsed lasers due to the large phase noise, the homogeneous spectral broadening resulted from the radio frequency modulation can be potentially used for spectroscopic applications.


AIP Advances | 2017

Terahertz imaging using photomixers based on quantum well photodetectors

Tian-Yu Zhou; Hua Li; Wenjian Wan; Zhen-Guo Fu; Juncheng Cao

Due to the fast intersubband transitions, the terahertz (THz) quantum well photodetector (QWP) is supposed to work fast. Recently it has been demonstrated that the THz QWP can detect the THz light modulated at 6.2 GHz and therefore it can be used as a photomixer [H. Li et al., Sci. Rep. 7, 3452 (2017)]. In this work, the authors report a novel active THz imaging using THz QWP photomixers. The THz radiation source used for this imaging application is a multi-mode THz quantum cascade laser (QCL) operating in continuous wave mode. When the fast THz QWP is illuminated by the multi-mode THz radiation, the intermediate frequency signal that is resulted from the frequency beating between the neighbouring THz modes of the QCL can be extracted from the QWP mesa for imaging applications. Employing the technique, the frequency can be down-converted from the THz range to the microwave regime. And therefore, the signal can then be amplified, filtered, and detected using the mature microwave technology.


Solid-state Electronics | 2016

Single-mode tapered terahertz quantum cascade lasers with lateral gratings

C. Yao; Tianle Xu; Wenjian Wan; Hua Li; Juncheng Cao


The 9th International Symposium on Ultrafast Phenomena and Terahertz Waves | 2018

Broadband Terahertz Quantum Cascade Laser with Radio Frequency Modulation

Wenjian Wan; Hua Li; Juncheng Cao


The 9th International Symposium on Ultrafast Phenomena and Terahertz Waves | 2018

Active Modulation of Coupled-Cavity Terahertz Quantum Cascade Lasers for Sideband generation

Ziping Li; Hua Li; Wenjian Wan; Kang Zhou; Tao Zhou; Juncheng Cao

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Juncheng Cao

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Hua Li

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tao Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhanglong Fu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Li Gu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhen-Guo Fu

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Zhiyong Tan

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Chang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tian-Yu Zhou

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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