The 82nd JSAP Autumn Meeting 2021

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4 JSAP-OSA Joint Symposia 2021 » 4.6 Terahertz Photonics

[11p-N404-1~9] 4.6 Terahertz Photonics

Sat. Sep 11, 2021 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM N404 (Oral)

Toshihiko Kiwa(Okayama Univ.), Makoto Nakajima(Osaka Univ.)

3:30 PM - 3:45 PM

[11p-N404-8] Terahertz Magneto-Optic Sensing/Imaging using a Diabolo-Shaped Antenna with Thin Spintronic Layer between its Flares

〇(D)Miezel Legurpa Talara1, Dmitry Bulgarevich2, Chiyaka Tachioka1, Valynn Katrine Mag-usara3,1, Hideaki Kitahara1, Makoto Nakajima3, Makoto Watanabe2, Masahiko Tani1 (1.Res. Ctr. for Dev't. of Far-Infrared Region, Univ. of Fukui, Jpn, 2.Res. Ctr. for Structural Materials, NIMS, Tsukuba, Jpn, 3.Laser THz Res. Div., Inst. of Laser Eng., Osaka Univ., Jpn)

Keywords:magneto-optic imaging (MOI), spintronic THz radiation source, spintronic antenna

In this paper we will present the continued development of our recently reported original magneto-optic imaging (MOI) with on-chip terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) emission/detection scheme by using a diabolo-shaped emitter with 2/3-nm Fe/Pt spintronic layer at the gap of its 100-nm thick Pt antenna flares. The advantages of such structure were recently reported and explained by the combination of the enhanced outcoupling of THz radiation to free space brought by the shaped structure and the reduced sheet resistance of the thicker metallic flares of the diabolo-shaped antenna. Our obtained MOI images showed better signal-to-noise ratio for THz waveforms compared to previously reported ones from continuous spintronic film or uniformly thin spintronic diabolo antenna.