We fabricated a large-aperture photoconductive terahertz (THz) emitter array on a semi-insulating GaAs substrate. The device was composed of seven 1 cm2 photoconductive antenna units having microstructured interdigitated electrodes with 10 µm lines and spaces. By illuminating it with amplified femtosecond optical pulses, a large THz field comparable to that obtained from conventional large-aperture photoconductive antennas was obtained at a bias voltage as low as 30 V. The coherent superposition of the output of the seven units was observed.
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