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Nonlinear optical dynamics in near-zero index media and in graphene-based random meta-lasers

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Abstract

We discuss optical dynamics in near-zero-index media with Kerr nonlinearity, which freeze light to a standstill, and in graphene-based active random metamaterials, where dissipative self-organization opens novel routes to cavity-free lasers of new generation.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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