Abstract
The nonlinear THz conductivity of graphene is characterized using nonlinear ultrafast THz spectroscopy. Efficient carrier heating by the THz field reduces carrier scattering, yet, counter-intuitively, simultaneously suppresses the high-frequency conductivity of graphene.
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