Claims
- 1. A method for enhancing the energy of THz radiation in the form of photon pulses comprising:A) introducing THz radiation in the form of a beam of photon pulses into a cavity defined by at least one pair of facing optical mirrors; and B) reflecting said photon pulses to produce reflected photon pulses such that the interval required for one of the reflected photon pulses to traverse the distance between said beam of photon pulses, said at least one pair of mirrors and return to said beam of photon pulses equals the interval or some integral multiple of the interval between said photon pulses such that power from said photon pulses is imparted to said reflected photon pulse.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein said beam of photon pulses is introduced into said cavity through a partially transmitting or reflecting mechanism and enhanced THz radiation is removed from said cavity through a partially transmitting or reflecting mechanism in an aperture in the second of said pair of facing mirrors.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein said partially transmitting or reflecting mechanism is a switchable device.
- 4. Apparatus for enhancing THz radiation comprising:A) a mechanism for introducing THz radiation in the form of a beam of photon pulses comprised of a series of photon bunches and; B) a cavity defined by at least one pair of facing optical mirrors that produces reflected photon pulses when THz radiation is introduced into said cavity; said cavity providing synchronous reflection of photon pulses such that the reflected photon pulses encounter another photon pulse travelling in the same direction and energy is transmitted from said other photon pulse to said reflected photon pulse resulting in an increase in the energy of said reflected photon pulse.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4 wherein said beam of photon pulses is introduced into said cavity through a one-way photon permeable mechanism in an aperture in one of said pair of facing mirrors and enhanced THz radiation is removed from said cavity through a mechanism in an aperture in the second of said pair of facing mirrors.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said partially transmitting or reflecting mechanism is a switchable device.
- 7. Apparatus for enhancing THz radiation comprising:A) a mechanism for producing an arcuate electron beam comprised of a series of short bunches of electrons and defining an apex in said arcuate electron beam at which THz radiation comprised of a series of photon bunches is produced; and B) a cavity defined by at least one pair of facing optical mirrors that produces reflected photon pulses within which said arcuate electron beam and said apex are located; said cavity providing synchronous reflection of photon pulses such that the reflected photon pulses encounter a short bunch of electrons travelling in the same direction and energy is transmitted from said short bunch of electrons to said reflected photon pulse resulting in an increase in the energy of said reflected photon pulse.
- 8. A method for enhancing the energy of THz radiation in the form of photon pulses comprising:A) introducing an arcuate electron beam comprised of a series of short bunches of electrons into a cavity defined by at least one pair of facing optical mirrors such that an apex in said arcuate beam is defined; and B) reflecting photon pulses, THz radiation, produced from said arcuate electron beam at said apex between said at least one pair of mirrors to produce reflected photon pulses and such that the interval required for one of the reflected photon pulses to traverse the distance between said apex, said at least one pair of mirrors and return to said apex equals the interval or some integral multiple of the interval between said short electron bunches such that power from said electron bunches is imparted to said reflected photon pulse.
Parent Case Info
The United States of America may have certain rights to this invention under Management and Operating contract No. DE-AC05-84ER 40150 from the Department of Energy.
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