Coherent synchrotron radiation for broadband terahertz spectroscopy

Rev Sci Instrum. 2013 Mar;84(3):033102. doi: 10.1063/1.4793558.

Abstract

We present the first high resolution (10(-3) cm(-1)) interferometric measurements in the 200-750 GHz range using coherent synchrotron radiation, achieved with a low momentum compaction factor. The effect of microbunching on spectra is shown, depending on the bunch current. A high signal-to-noise ratio is reached thanks to an artifact correction system based on a double detection scheme. Combined to the broad emitted spectral range and high flux (up to 10(5) times the incoherent radiation), this study demonstrates that coherent synchrotron radiation can now be used for stability-demanding applications, such as gas-phase studies of unstable molecules.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't