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Amplification of the Electric Area of a Pulse during Reflections from a Moving Mirror

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An analysis was made of the transformation of the electric area of an electromagnetic pulse upon reflection from a moving mirror. Conditions are found under which reflection leads to an increase (in absolute value) of the electric area. For a dynamic resonator, one of the mirrors of which periodically oscillates, an expression is obtained for the threshold for generating pulses with an ever-increasing area. Nonlinear factors that limit the exponential growth of the pulse electric area are discussed.

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Rosanov, N.N. Amplification of the Electric Area of a Pulse during Reflections from a Moving Mirror. Opt. Spectrosc. 131, 77–79 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X23030153

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