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Hole pulse radiation from ultrafast laser excited charge on a helical metal wire

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Abstract

An ultrafast laser pulse knocks out electrons from a helical metal wire to create a fast moving hole pulse, which radiates with a frequency consistent with that predicted from a real relativistic charge.

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