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Dr. Anke-Susanne Müller

Dr. Anke-Susanne Müller

Elementarteilchen- und Astroteilchenphysik; Optik und Photonik
Gruppe: ANKA THZ
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Coherent THz Radiation

Junior Research Group of Dr. Anke-Susanne Müller

 

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The strong scientific case for THz radiation is illustrated by many applications in various fields such as solid state physics, biology and nano technology. The THz regio

n lies above the frequencies of traditional electronics but below the range of optical and infrared generators. Up to now, possibilities to generate sufficiently intense and brilliant radiation of the wavelengths in question were scarce and the region was therefore named the “THz gap”.

 

 The technological THz gap

 

In accelerators such highly intense coherent THz radiation can be generated under special conditions when the electron bunch length is comparable to the wavelength of the emitted radiation. In the ANKA storage ring, these conditions are provided by a dedicated magnet optics for short bunch operation with beam energies between 0.8 and 1.8 GeV.

 

 Bunches emitting THz radiation

 

The generation of THz radiation continues the tradition in the field of accelerator physics in Karlsruhe which goes back to e.g. Heinrich Hertz's first observation of electromagnetic waves and Rolf Wideroe's idea of a "Ray Transformer" (later on known as "Betatron").
 

In May 2007, a Helmholtz-University Young Investigators Group for the study of coherent THz radiation from ultra-short bunches in electron storage rings has been established at Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe and Universität Karslruhe (TH). The aim is to set up a user facility for coherent THz radiation at ANKA in conjunction with state-of-the art accelerator physics.

For more information see our homepage.

 

 

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