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Supercapacity information storage by no-phonon photochemical hole-burning

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Abstract

No-phonon spectral hole-burning produced by condensed organic impurity large molecules under laser irradiation is not only narrow in width, high in sensitivity, but lasts a long time. It therefore has a bright application future.

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