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Exploiting directional fields in the few-cycle regime

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Abstract

Directional field variables are used to investigate few-cycle pulse problems in nonlinear optics. Combined with Pseudo Spectral Spatial Domain techniques, they provide a powerful tool for studying carrier wave shocking and carrier-envelope phase offset effects.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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