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Figure 1 Pulse scattering by a slab supporting the ENZ regime. (magnetic pulse which is both spatially and temporally localized and a material slab having, in the linear regime, zero-crossing-points ofthe real part of its dielectric permittivity
Figure 2 Nonlinear signatures of the scattering in the ENZ regime,units) and real and imaginary parts of the slab linear dielectric permittivityover the pulse spectrum
Figure 3 Linear character of the scattering outside of the ENZ regime,with amplitudes in the range ¯ω = 1.6ω0
Figure 4 Mechanism supporting the full potential of the nonlinear wave-matter interaction in the ENZ regime

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