S. Nishizawa, H. Kitahara, N. Tsumura, M. Takeda, S. Kojima
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Abstract
A new compact instrument of terahertz time-domain spectrometry (THz-TDS) has been developed to expand the THz-TDS adaptation for far-infrared quantitative measurements on functional materials. THz-TDS enables us to measure simultaneously the spectral amplitude and phase shift in the far-infrared region between 1 and 100 cm/sup -1/ so that the real and imaginary parts of complex dielectric function can be estimated independently without the Kramers-Kronig analysis. The details of the new compact instrument of THz-TDS are introduced, and the complex dielectric function and the phonon-polariton dispersion relation of ferroelectric Li/sub 2/Ge/sub 7/O/sub 15/ at 295 K are estimated and they are elucidated in terms of the Kurosawa formula.