Enhancement of terahertz radiation from saccharide solutions induced by femtosecond laser pulses
Ch. Chang+, T. Shen+, H. Wang+, H. Li*, T. Wang*, J. Liu+, G. He+, Y. Zhang+, L. Li+
+Faculty of Information Engineering and Automation, Kunming University of Science and Technology, 650500 Kunming, China
*The Greater Bay Area Branch of Aerospace Information Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 510700 Guangzhou, China
Abstract
Liquid is a promising candidate for terahertz radiation induced by
femtosecond laser pulses, since it has advantages of higher molecular density, lower
ionization potential and better self-healing properties compared with gases. In this
work, an enhancement of terahertz radiation from saccharide solutions induced by
femtosecond laser pulses is demonstrated, and the characteristics of terahertz radiation
from saccharide solutions of different types and concentrations are investigated. It
shows that terahertz radiant power from a glucose solution is 2 times higher than that
from liquid water under the same excitation conditions. Among all the saccharide
solutions studied, polysaccharides radiate the most powerful terahertz pulses and
monosaccharides show the weakest radiation. The optimal solution concentrations of
polysaccharide and disaccharide for terahertz radiation are 5 % and 30 %, respectively.
As for monosaccharide solutions, when the concentration of the solution increases in
the range of 0-30 %, the power of terahertz radiation increases. In addition, quantum
chemical calculations are carried out in this study to help explain the mechanisms for
terahertz radiation from saccharide solutions. It is demonstrated that the power of
terahertz radiation from saccharide solutions is roughly positively correlated with
molecular qualities, densities, and viscosities of saccharide solutions, while negatively
correlated with the band gap.