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Subfemtosecond photoconductive switching in dielectrics

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Abstract

The interaction of a few-cycle laser pulse with a metal-dielectric nanostructure creates measurable electric currents. We show that the time scale of the process is sufficiently fast to sample oscillations at visible light frequencies.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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