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Room-temperature microparticle-based persistent spectral hole burning memory

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Abstract

We show both theoretically and experimentally that a random distribution of spherical microparticles may be used as a spectral hole burning memory. This microparticle hole burning memory, which can be both written and read at room temperature, is a direct consequence of the properties of morphology-dependent resonances of microparticles.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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