Buying Terahertz Sources
Terahertz radiation can be generated using various methods, including certain gas lasers, high-frequency microwave technology, free-electron lasers, synchrotrons, difference frequency generation, optical rectification in nonlinear crystals, and photoconductive switches. These sources are essential for applications requiring terahertz waves.
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Find Suppliers for Terahertz Sources
27 suppliers for terahertz sources are listed in the RP Photonics Buyer's Guide, out of which 4 present their product descriptions. Both manufacturers and distributors can be registered.
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![]() Hedwig-Jahnow-Str. 12 35037 Marburg Germany | ![]() Sacher Lasertechnik offers continuous-wave terahertz lasers based on two laser diodes and frequency mixing in a nonlinear crystal. The covered THz frequency regime ranges from DC to several THz. |
![]() all wavelengths. TOPTICA Photonics AGLochhamer Schlag 19 82166 Gräfelfing Germany | ![]() TOPTICA’s terahertz sources employ photoconductive antennas, which convert near-infrared laser radiation to terahertz light. TOPTICA offers modules both for time-domain and frequency-domain applications. All of TOPTICA’s photoconductive antennas come equipped with a silicon lens and SM/PM fiber pigtail, and can be integrated in the terahertz platforms TeraScan, TeraFlash and TeraFlash smart. |
![]() Advanced Tunable Lasers Open the Future of Measurement Technology Spectra Quest Lab, Inc.408 Chiba-Univ. Inohana Inovation Plaza 1–8–15 Inohana Chuou-ku Chiba-shi Chiba, 260–0856 Japan | ![]() Spectra Quest Lab offers a 5-μW class CW tunable terahertz light source emitting from 300 GHz to 4.5 THz. It utilizes A UTC-PD (Uni-Travelling Carrier Photo Diode) as a terahertz mixer, and ASE-free tunable diode laser as a mixing light source. The UTC-PD developed by NTT-EL enables highly efficient generation of THz waves. Our ASE-free tunable diode laser, developed by ourselves, realizes low-noise THz wave and wide and rapid tuning with a high resolution. |
![]() Precision in photonics. Together we shape a sustainable future. Menlo Systems GmbHBunsenstr. 5 82152 Martinsried Germany | ![]() Menlo Systems' terahertz product portfolio spans from terahertz antennas and components to full terahertz time domain spectrometer systems. Our products allow for fast integration into THz systems in industry and research applications. |
Other Suppliers | |
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Calmar Laser United States | |
Dyneos AG Switzerland | |
Edinburgh Instruments Ltd. United Kingdom | |
EuroLase | |
Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications Germany | |
Lahat Technologies Ltd Israel | |
Laserand, Inc. Canada | |
LongWave Photonics LLC United States | |
Luna United States | |
Lytid SAS France | |
M Squared Lasers Ltd. United Kingdom | |
Microtech Instruments, Inc. United States | |
Mountain Photonics GmbH Germany | |
New Age Instruments & Materials India | |
Newport Corporation United States | |
Opton Laser International France | |
Optoprim Germany GmbH Germany | |
PaR Systems (Pty) Ltd South Africa | |
Polytec GmbH Germany | |
Rainbow Photonics AG Switzerland | |
TeraSense Group, Inc. United States | |
TeraSpinTec GmbH Germany | |
Tokyo Instruments, Inc. Japan |