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Investigation of Laser-Induced Currents in Large-Band-Gap Dielectrics

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Abstract

Applying few-cycle laser pulses to dielectrics increases their ac-polarizability, allowing for switching currents at the frequency of light [1]. We report on the dependence of these ultrafast currents on material band gap and sample geometry.

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