Putz et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Spectral hole burning and its application in microwave photonicsPutz et al., 2017
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- Putz S
- Angerer A
- Krimer D
- Glattauer R
- Munro W
- Rotter S
- Schmiedmayer J
- Majer J
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- Nature Photonics
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Spectral hole burning, used in inhomogeneously broadened emitters, is a well-established optical technique, with applications from spectroscopy to slow light and frequency combs. In microwave photonics, electron spin ensembles, are candidates for use as quantum …
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