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Dynamic control of material properties using strong-field, narrowband THz sources has drawn attention because it allows selective manipulation of quantum states on demand by coherent excitation of specific low-energy modes in solids. Yet, the lack of powerful narrowband lasers with frequencies in the range of a few to a few tens of THz has restricted the exploration of hidden states in condensed matter. Here, we report the optimization of an optical parametric amplifier (OPA) and the efficient generation of a strong, narrowband THz field. The OPA has a total conversion efficiency of > 55%, which is the highest value reported to date, with an excellent energy-stability of 0.7% RMS over 3 h. We found that the injection of a high-energy signal beam to a power amplification stage in an OPA leads to high-efficiency and a super-Gaussian profile. By difference-frequency generation of two chirped OPA signal pulses in an organic nonlinear crystal, we obtained a THz pulse with an energy of 3.2 μJ, a bandwidth of 0.5 THz, and a pulse duration of 860 fs tunable between the 4 and 19 THz regions. This corresponds to an internal THz conversion efficiency of 0.4% and a THz field strength of 6.7 MV/cm. This approach demonstrates an effective way to generate narrow-bandwidth, intense THz fields.
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August 2025
School of Mathematics and Science, Southwest University of Science and Technology, Mianyang 621010, China.
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September 2025
Department of Physics and Electronic Engineering, Jinzhong University, Jinzhong 030619, China.
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