Substrate birefringence as a source of artifacts in spintronic THz emission spectra
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Terahertz (THz) emission from spintronic THz emitters (STEs) has been extensively studied, both for its potential application in THz technologies and as a tool for probing spin dynamics, conductivity, and crystal anisotropy via time-domain THz spectroscopy. However, substrate birefringence can modify the emitted THz polarization, distorting the measured spectra and leading to potential misinterpretation of the results. While some aspects of substrate birefringence on THz emission have been studied in the time domain, its effects on THz spectra have not been discussed in detail. In the THz emission spectrum from STEs, we observe distinct spectral signatures that depend on sample orientation. To understand these signatures, we use STEs grown on c-cut sapphire and systematically vary the orientation of a (100) rutile TiO2 window in both pump-through and THz-through geometries to identify the birefringence-induced effects. These findings demonstrate that substrate birefringence plays a critical role in the emitted THz spectrum and must be carefully considered in the analysis of time-domain THz spectroscopy data. We also show that artifacts from smaller birefringence can have a more misleading effect on the THz spectra.
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This article was originally published in Optics Express. The version of record is available at: https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.586977
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" Shrestha, S., Parvez, N. J., Scheuer, L., Plouff, D. T., Chu, Z., Wen, H., Jungfleisch, M. B., Xiao, J. Q., & Gundlach, L. (2026). Substrate birefringence as a source of artifacts in spintronic THz emission spectra. Optics Express, 34(4), 7077–7084. https://doi.org/10.1364/OE.586977 "
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