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Temporal shape of free-induction-decay signals: single-event studies

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Abstract

It has been pointed out that inhomogeneously broadened absorbers can remember and be stimulated to reproduce, through the emission of free-induction-decay signals, the temporal shapes of laser pulses to which they have been exposed,1 This process possesses a certain intrinsic novelty and may also represent an alternative approach to realizing frequency-selective optical data storage.2

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