Comprehensive Numerical Investigation of CO2-Laser-Driven Terahertz Generation in GaP and ZnTe Crystals
Gabit Nazymbekov, Gyula Polónyi, Luis Nasi, György TóthGaP and ZnTe semiconductor crystals are numerically investigated for terahertz (THz) generation driven by ultrafast 10.6 µm CO2 laser pumping. At this wavelength, low-order multiphoton absorption is effectively suppressed, enabling the study of intrinsic performance limits governed by nonlinear optical effects, material dispersion, and THz absorption. A one-plus-one-dimensional (1+1D) frequency domain propagation model is employed, including optical rectification, cascaded nonlinear interactions, self-phase modulation, second-harmonic generation, and pulse-front-tilt-related dispersion. The simulations reveal markedly different behavior in the two crystals. In ZnTe, the large effective nonlinear coefficient enables conversion efficiencies exceeding 1% while maintaining good THz pulse quality. In GaP, strong self-phase modulation and nonlinear pulse compression can enhance the predicted efficiency but at the cost of waveform distortion and increased damage risk. MV/cm-level THz electric fields are predicted in both materials; however, ZnTe provides a more favorable compromise between conversion efficiency and pulse quality. The results provide practical guidelines for optimizing CO2-laser-driven semiconductor THz sources.