Pierre Koleják, Geoffrey Lezier, Daniel Vala, Baptiste Mathmann, Lukáš Halagačka, Zuzana Gelnárová, Yannick Dusch, Jean-François Lampin, Nicolas Tiercelin, Kamil Postava, Mathias Vanwolleghem
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Spintronic Terahertz Emitters
In article number 2400064, Mathias Vanwolleghem and co-workers experimentally demonstrate a close to 100-fold improvement of the power efficiency of inverse spin Hall emitters by maximizing the impact of the electromagnetic environment of the nanometric emitter. As a result, by moving from a basic emitter on a bare substrate to one functionalized by a resonant crystal cavity and an impedance matched emitting substrate, the emitted THz field pulses can reach several MV/cm peak strengths without any echo behavior.