F. AmirkhanArianne RobichaudX. RopagnolMathieu GratuzeT. OzakiFrédéric NabkiF. Blanchard
The rapid growth of information technology is closely linked to our ability to modulate and demodulate a signal, whether in the frequency or in the time domain. Recent demonstrations of terahertz (THz) modulation involve active semiconductor metamaterial surfaces or use of a grating-based micromirror for frequency offset tuning. However, a wideband and active differentiator in the THz frequency band is yet to be demonstrated. Here, we propose a simple method to differentiate a THz pulse by inducing tiny phase changes on the THz beam path using a piezoelectric micromachined ultrasonic transducer array. We precisely demonstrate that the modulated THz signal detected after the piezoelectric device is proportional to the first-order derivative of the THz pulse. The proposed technique will be able to support a wide range of THz applications, such as peak detection schemes for telecommunication systems.
F. AmirkhanArianne RobichaudX. RopagnolMathieu GratuzeT. OzakiFrédéric NabkiF. Blanchard
F. AmirkhanMathieu GratuzeX. RopagnolT. OzakiFrédéric NabkiF. Blanchard
Zhihong WangWeiguang ZhuJianmin MiaoHong ZhuChen ChaoOoi Kiang Tan
Zhihong WangWeiguang ZhuJianmin MiaoHongtao ZhuChao ChenOoi Kiang Tan