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We demonstrate a high-speed fiber-coupled terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system using a bias-free plasmonic terahertz source. The system is powered by a compact, low-power femtosecond fiber laser oscillator that drives a dual-branch fiber amplifier to pump and probe a plasmonic terahertz source and detector, respectively. A polarization-maintaining, fiber-coupled optical delay line is employed to precisely control the temporal offset between the pump and probe beams through a compact, robust platform. Operating in the self-similar amplification regime, the fiber amplifiers are engineered to mitigate nonlinear pulse distortion and dispersion while delivering robust, high-energy pulses at a 1560-nm wavelength, with an output power exceeding 326 mW. In reflection mode, the THz-TDS system achieves a peak dynamic range of 81 dB and a bandwidth greater than 3.5 THz at a scan rate of 3.75 Hz. The utility of the system for rapid sensing is further demonstrated by quantifying the porosity and density of pharmaceutical tablets through measurements of their physical thickness and effective refractive index.
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