Two collinear laser pulses of finite spot size propagating in a plasma at an angle to density ripple wave vector are shown to produce terahertz (THz) radiation at the beat frequency. The laser pulses exert a ponderomotive force on the electrons and impart them oscillatory velocity at the difference frequency. The latter beats with the density ripple and produces a nonlinear current, whose curl is nonzero
. The current drives the coherent THz radiation. The ripple helps THz generation process in two ways: first by making the nonlinear current irrotational, and second by providing the phase matching when ripple wave number
equals
where
and
are the laser wave vectors and
is the THz wave vector.