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Coherent optical memory with GHz bandwidth

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Abstract

We demonstrate the coherent storage and retrieval of sub-nanosecond low-intensity light pulses with spectral bandwidths exceeding 1 GHz in cesium vapor, using the novel, far off-resonant two-photon Raman memory protocol.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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