Spurious Absorption Frequency Appearance Due to Frequency Conversion Processes in Pulsed THz TDS Problems

Sensors (Basel). 2020 Mar 27;20(7):1859. doi: 10.3390/s20071859.

Abstract

The appearance of the spurious absorption frequencies caused by the frequency conversion process at the broadband THz pulse propagation in a medium is theoretically and experimentally discussed. The spurious absorption frequencies appear due to both the frequency doubling and generation of waves with sum or difference frequency. Such generation might occur because of the nonlinear response of a medium or its non-instantaneous response. This phenomenon is confirmed by the results of a few physical experiments provided with the THz CW signals and broadband THz pulses that are transmitted through the ordinary or dangerous substances. A high correlation between the time-dependent spectral intensities for the basic frequency and generated frequencies is demonstrated while using the computer simulation results. This feature of the frequency conversion might be used for the detection and identification of a substance.

Keywords: THz CW radiation; broadband THz pulse; detection and identification of substance; frequency conversion; frequency doubling; linear combination of the absorption frequencies; pulsed THz Time-Domain Spectroscopy; substance emission.