Claims
- 1. A source of substantially coherent radiation, said source comprising:
- means for forming a thin layer of electrons said means for forming electrons comprising a p-type substrate selected from the group consisting of gallium arsenide, indium antimonide and indium phosphide having at least two n-type portions diffused into a surface of said substrate, an insulation layer of electrically insulative material disposed on said surface between said portions and a thin layer of electrically conductive material disposed on said insulation layer, wherein said layer of electrons is formed at said surface in response to a potential applied to said thin layer so that electrons in said substrate are attracted toward said thin layer to said surface of said substrate;
- grating means spaced from said thin layer of electrons; and
- means for obtaining a substanially constant DC charge through said thin layer of electrons wherein at least a portion of said thin layer of electrons oscillates responsively to said DC charge to provide a plasma wave, said grating means being spaced from said plasma wave such that electrons in said grating means couple with said plasma wave so as to emit said coherent radiation.
- 2. A source according to claim 1, wherein said means for obtaining a substantially constant DC charge includes terminal means connected to each of said n-type portions so that a direct current can flow therebetween.
- 3. A source according to claim 2, wherein said grating means includes a plurality of thin strips of electrically conductive material disposed on said thin layer, said strips being disposed in their elongate direction substantially perpendicular to the flow of said current.
- 4. A source according to claim 2, wherein the operating temperatures at which said coherent radiation is emitted is at least less than about 100.degree. F.
- 5. A source according to claim 4, wherein said coherent radiation is in the far infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
- 6. A source according to claim 5, wherein the wavelength of said coherent radiation is a function of the area of said layer of electrons exhibiting a constant charge density, and the level of said direct current.
- 7. A source according to claim 5, wherein said DC charge applied to said thin layer and said direct current are at sufficiently high amplitudes so that current saturation of said layer of electrons is exceeded.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under Department of the Army Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) Contract No. DAAK21-82-C-0083. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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