TeraFERMI

A THz beamline at the FERMI Free-Electron-Laser

TeraFERMI is the THz beamline of the FERMI Free-Electron-Laser (FEL) facility. TeraFERMI collects the THz radiation naturally emitted by the electron beam already spent by the FEL undulators, and guide it into a dedicated THz Laboratory. Ultrashort (100's fs) pulses in the multi THz range with MV/cm electric fields and Tesla magnetic fields then become available in the FERMI experimental hall. Because of the extremely large fields involved, the beamline can be used to shape material's properties by driving the systems out of equilibrium. 

Nonlinear spectroscopy is indispensable for many technological advances such as lasers, detectors or modulators, but requires light sources with strong electric fields or high intensities. THz pulses at the TeraFERMI beamline reach up to 50 microJoule per pulse at sample and peak fields exceeding 5 MV/cm. Hence the powerful THz pulses allow for studies within and beyond the weak and strong coupling regime of light matter interaction.

 

Funding

The TeraFERMI project is a joint collaboration between Elettra - Sincrotrone Trieste, the INSTM consortium, and CNR-IOM. TeraFERMI is supported by the FIRB “Futuro in Ricerca” grant no. RBFR10PSK4.




News

THz-TDS spectrometer

A novel THz-TDS spectrometer based on photoconductive antennas is now available at TeraFERMI for steady state sample characterization

t-resolved spectroscopies

We have recently implemented a new set-up to perform THz-pump/IR-probe (780 or 1560 nm), allowing to simultaneously measure the reflected and transmitted signals  

Closed-cycle He Cryostat

The installation of our closed cycle He cryostat is presently ongoing. The first experiments with users are expected in November 2021.

Last Updated on Monday, 11 December 2023 15:22