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Epsilon-near-zero Material for Time Refraction

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Abstract

We report, as a direct consequence of time refraction, an unprecedentedly large and tunable frequency translation of an optical beam over 14.8 THz bandwidth at infrared frequencies using an epsilon-near-zero material of subwavelength thickness.

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