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Remote Sensing of Trace Concentrations

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Abstract

The use of quantum coherence in molecular photonics is a hot topic, for example the FAST CARS [1] approach. It will be shown that such a scheme has much in common with single photon Dicke superradiance [2]. An interesting possible extension is backward superradiant amplification,[3] which would provide another tool for remote sensing.

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