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      Half-cycle and unipolar pulses (Topical Review)

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      Laser Physics Letters
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          Unipolar pulses have a nonzero electric pulse area (integral of the electric field strength with respect of time in a given point of space). Due to unidirectional action on charges they can be an efficient tool for ultrafast control of wave packet dynamics in matter, charges acceleration and so one. In this paper, we briefly revise recent advances (including the results obtained by the authors) in optics of extremely-short unipolar half-cycle pulses.

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                Journal
                Laser Physics Letters
                Laser Phys. Lett.
                IOP Publishing
                1612-2011
                1612-202X
                February 24 2022
                April 01 2022
                February 24 2022
                April 01 2022
                : 19
                : 4
                : 043001
                Article
                10.1088/1612-202X/ac5522
                5c94bd74-8820-4e54-9482-97f2771309d7
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