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Optical Nonlinearities in Transparent Conducting Oxides — The Role of Loss
Epsilon-near-zero materials such as the transparent conducting oxides have arisen as promising nonlinear materials due to enhanced light matter interactions. However, loss plays a key role. Here we discuss these advances and develop phenomenological models to guide efforts, focusing on the role of loss.