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Terahertz emissions by plasmas created from moderate to relativistic laser intensities

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Abstract

While the energy of terahertz pulses produced by classical plasmas is limited to a few microjoules, it can reach the millijoule level at relativistic laser intensities. We review the main conversion mechanisms and current applications.

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