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Broadband terahertz wave remote sensing using coherent manipulation of fluorescence from asymmetrically ionized gases

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Abstract

We present an “all-optical” technique of broadband terahertz wave remote sensing by coherently manipulating the fluorescence emission from asymmetrically ionized gases. Coherent THz wave detection at a distance of 10 meters has been demonstrated.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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