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Terahertz surprises

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The observation of terahertz nonlinearities in graphene and quantum wells and the emission of terahertz waves from water show that terahertz science is still a fertile area of research that is full of surprises.

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  • 25 May 2018

    In the version of this News and Views article originally published, the name ‘Xi-Cheng Zhang’ was spelt incorrectly as ‘Xi-Chen Zhang’. This has now been corrected in the online versions.

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Horiuchi, N. Terahertz surprises. Nature Photon 12, 128–130 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41566-018-0115-6

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