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27 February 2015 Ultrafast photo response in superconductive isotropic radiators for microwave generation
Brian Dolasinski, John Bulmer, Thomas Bullard, Peter E. Powers, Joseph W. Haus, Timothy Haugan
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The discovery of high temperature superconductors (HTS) and the expected applications in the field of ultrafast opto-electronics has created a unique opportunity where the technology has the potential to bridge the frequency gap from infrared to microwave. A pulsed ultrafast laser impinging on a HTS thin film grown using yttrium barium copper oxide (YBCO) excites transient electron dynamics to generate radiation that spans from the terahertz to the microwave regime. The radiation phenomena were demonstrated by making transient photo-excitation measurements using an ultrafast laser to induce non-equilibrium quasi-particle dynamics. The photo-response from a laser of an average power of 1 W and a pulse duration greater than 120 fs (808 nm wavelength) incident on charged YBa2Cu2O7-δ (YBCO) thin film at superconductive temperatures was measured using a series of microwave antennas. From the observed nanosecond response time of the transient pulse, we were able to extract frequency band structure in the GHz regime that was dependent on the incident beam diameter, pulse duration, power, and the physical structure of the YBCO thin film. The electron-phonon energy relaxation time is known to be on the order of a picosecond. However, by manipulating the resistive and kinetic inductive response of the material we demonstrate the ability to generate wideband microwave frequencies with a transient response on the order of the nanosecond time scale. Quasi-particle dynamics and the temporal response were analyzed using the Rothwarf-Taylor rate equations.
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Brian Dolasinski, John Bulmer, Thomas Bullard, Peter E. Powers, Joseph W. Haus, and Timothy Haugan "Ultrafast photo response in superconductive isotropic radiators for microwave generation", Proc. SPIE 9347, Nonlinear Frequency Generation and Conversion: Materials, Devices, and Applications XIV, 93470H (27 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2083505
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Pulsed laser operation

Thin films

Magnetism

Superconductors

Ultrafast phenomena

Phonons

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