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An investigation of the lowest-order transverse-electric (TE1) mode of the parallel-plate waveguide for THz pulse propagation

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/JOSAB.26.0000A6

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  1. National Science Foundation (NSF)
  2. United States Air Force Research Laboratory

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We experimentally and theoretically investigate the lowest-order transverse-electric (TE1) mode of the parallel-plate waveguide (PPWG) for the propagation of broadband THz pulses. We demonstrate undistorted THz pulse propagation via the single TE1 mode, solving the group-velocity-dispersion and spectral-filtering problems caused by the mode's low-frequency cutoff. We observe a remarkable counterintuitive property of the TE1 mode: its attenuation decreases with increasing frequency for all frequencies above cutoff. This phenomenon has not been observed with any other THz waveguide to date, and it can enable extremely low-loss propagation. We present a physical interpretation of this frequency-dependent behavior using a simple plane-wave description of the TE1 mode propagation. We also find that it is possible to achieve almost 100% coupling to the TE1 mode from a focused free-space Gaussian beam. In addition, using the above plane-wave analysis, we show how to mitigate the diffraction losses inherent to long path-length PPWGs via the use of transverse-concave plates. (C) 2009 Optical Society of America

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