Author: Suski, M.
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MOPMB013 Time-resolved Spectral Observation of Coherent THz Pulses at DELTA 105
 
  • C. Mai, F.H. Bahnsen, M. Bolsinger, F. Götz, S. Hilbrich, M. Höner, M.A. Jebramcik, S. Khan, N.M. Lockmann, A. Meyer auf der Heide, R. Molo, R. Niemczyk, G. Shayeganrad, M. Suski, P. Ungelenk, D. Zimmermann
    DELTA, Dortmund, Germany
 
  Funding: Work supported by the BMBF (05K13PEC), the DFG (INST 212/236-1) and the state of NRW.
Coherent THz pulses induced by a laser-electron interac- tion are routinely produced and observed at DELTA, a 1.5- GeV synchrotron light source operated by the TU Dortmund University. At a dedicated THz beamline, measurements using a Fourier-transform spectrometer have been performed between 1 THz and 7 THz. Recently, an ultrafast Schottky- diode detector and a novel polarizing Fourier-transform spec- trometer were installed, which enable turn-by-turn-resolved spectral measurements in the frequency range below 1 THz. The commissioning results of the new spectrometer and simulations are presented.
 
DOI • reference for this paper ※ DOI:10.18429/JACoW-IPAC2016-MOPMB013  
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