Author:
Dona K.,Liu J.,Kurinsky N.,Miller D.,Barry P.,Chang C.,Sonnenschein A.
Abstract
Abstract
Dedicated spectrometers for terahertz radiation with [0.3,
30] THz frequencies using traditional optomechanical interferometry
are substantially less common than their infrared and microwave
counterparts. This paper presents public documentation for the
design and initial performance measurements of a tabletop Fourier
transform spectrometer (FTS) for terahertz spectral analysis using
infrared optics in a Michelson arrangement. This is coupled to a
broadband pyroelectric photodetector designed for [0.1, 30] THz
frequencies. We measure spectra of narrowband and broadband input
radiation to characterize the performance of this instrument above
10 THz, where signal-to-noise is high. This device is constructed
in the context of research-and-development for the recently-proposed
Broadband Reflector Experiment for Axion Detection (BREAD), where
the optical components can be applied to ongoing efforts for testing
the pilot experiment.
Subject
Mathematical Physics,Instrumentation
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