Abstract
The storage of a classical optical pulse is an important capability for the realization of all-optical signal processing schemes. Simple optical buffers can be extended to work as optical quantum memories, in which quantum states of light can be stored and retrieved. Such quantum memories are crucial elements of a global quantum optical network.
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