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Time Domain Optical Memories using Rare Earth Ions

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Sellars, Matthew
Dyke, T
Pryde, G
Manson, Neil

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Trans Tech Publications

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Rare earth doped crystals have many attractive characteristics for use in time-domain optical memories. However, the memories rely on the spectral holeburning process which is inefficient in the case of rare earth systems and results in weak signals. The

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Materials Science Forum

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