B. Bernáth, D. Kamcnskyi, B. Redlich, A. F. G. van der Meer, P. C. M. Christianen, H. Engelkamp, J. Maan
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THz Pump-Probe Setup for Experiments in High Magnetic Fields
The combination of high power, pulsed THz radiation and high magnetic fields is very promising from a scientific perspective. We present the design of a THz single-color pump-probe setup inside a high-field Bitter magnet, using components that are not within the scope of regular quasi-optical THz setups. We use special waveguides and prisms to spatially separate the pump and the probe beams, which allow us to work in a cryogenic environment in a small bore magnet. Our test results show that this pump-probe insert enables studying the fast carrier dynamics in semiconductors using cyclotron resonance.