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    First Terahertz-range Experiments on Pump – Probe Setup at Novosibirsk free Electron Laser
    (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, 2016) Choporova, Yulia Yu.; Gerasimov, Vasily V.; Knyazev, Boris A.; Sergeev, Sergey M.; Shevchenko, Oleg A.; Zhukavin, Roman K.; Abrosimov, Nikolay V.; Kovalevsky, Konstantin A.; Ovchar, Vladimir K.; Hübers, Heinz-Wilhelm; Kulipanov, Gennady N.; Shastin, Valery N.; Schneider, Harald; Vinokurov, Nikolay A.
    A single-color pump-probe system has been commissioned at the Novosibirsk free electron laser. The laser emits a tunable monochromatic terahertz radiation. To prove the proper system operation, we investigated the time-resolved absorption of a sample of n-type germanium doped with antimony, which was previously investigated at the FELBE facility, in the temperature range from 5 to 40 K. The measured relaxation time amounted to about 1.7 ns, which agreed with the results obtained at the FELBE. The results of pump-probe measurements of non-equilibrium dynamics of hot electrons in the germanium crystal at cryogenic temperatures are presented for wavelengths of 105, 141 and 150 μm.
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    High-Performance GaAs/AlAs Terahertz Quantum-Cascade Lasers for Spectroscopic Applications
    (New York, NY : IEEE, 2020) Schrottke, Lutz; Lü, Xiang; Röben, Benjamin; Biermann, Klaus; Hagelschuer, Till; Wienold, Martin; Hübers, Heinz-Wilhelm; Hannemann, Mario; van Helden, Jean-Pierre H.; Röpcke, Jürgen; Grahn, Holger T.
    We have developed terahertz (THz) quantum-cascade lasers (QCLs) based on GaAs/AlAs heterostructures for application-defined emission frequencies between 3.4 and 5.0 THz. Due to their narrow line width and rather large intrinsic tuning range, these THz QCLs can be used as local oscillators in airborne or satellite-based astronomical instruments or as radiation sources for high-resolution absorption spectroscopy, which is expected to allow for a quantitative determination of the density of atoms and ions in plasma processes. The GaAs/AlAs THz QCLs can be operated in mechanical cryocoolers and even in miniature cryocoolers due to the comparatively high wall-plug efficiency of around 0.2% and typical current densities below 500 A/cm$^2$. These lasers emit output powers of more than 1 mW at operating temperatures up to about 70 K, which is sufficient for most of the abovementioned applications. © 2011-2012 IEEE.