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Ultrafast Terahertz spectroscopy: a tool for contactless investigation of photoconductivity in nano-scaled systems

Seminar
Tuesday, 24.05.2016 10:00 to 11:00

Speakers: Petr Kužel (Fyzikální ústav AV ČR, v.v.i.)
Place: Cukrovarnická 10, building A, library seminar room, 1st floor
Presented in English
Organisers: Department of Thin Films and Nanostructures

Is there any deep reason of using the new (and trendy) words “terahertz” and “multi-terahertz” when the traditional and well-established terms of far-infrared and mid-infrared have been available for decades? The answer is that the terms (multi-)terahertz are closely connected to specific quasi-optical techniques of coherent generation and detection of radiation, which provide some added value compared to “classical” experimental methods. Among others they allow one to observe directly the oscillations of terahertz light in time during various interactions.

In the second part of the seminar I will explain the use of THz spectroscopies (in the far-field and in the near-field) to capture the ultrafast photoconductivity and charge carrier transport in semiconductor nanostructures without electrical contacts.