Terahertz Sensors

Terahertz SensorsIBPT KIT

In accelerators such as FLUTE, the electron packages (bunches) are so short that current beam diagnostics is insufficient to temporally resolve these bunches or the emitted photon pulses. A short pulse in time corresponds to a wide spectrum in the terahertz (THz) range. This is why ultra-fast detector systems, such as the world's fastest high-temperature superconducting detectors developed at KIT, can determine the pulse length indirectly via the radiation spectrum. Multi-element, high-sensitivity sensors, line- and focal-plane detector arrays provide ultra-fast single-shot spectrometers for extremely wide-band THz pulses simultaneously operating at high repetition rates.