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Quantum memory induces anomalous far off-resonant absorption suppression

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Abstract

Far off-resonance linear absorption in bulk gallium nitride is anomalous by orders of magnitude with respect to a Lorentzian model. Theoretical analysis shows that the suppression originates from a quantum-memory effect.

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