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Determination of Optimum Conditions for Reproducing Information in Optical Echo Processors

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We consider correlations between the temporal profile of stimulated photon echo and the temporal form of the object laser pulse. We find that the information measure is a good criterion in choosing optimum conditions for reproducing information in optical echo processors. We show that the reproducibility of information in the stimulated photon-echo response in this regime depends on the object-pulse area.

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Nefediev, L.A., Sakhbieva, A.R. & Nizamova, E.I. Determination of Optimum Conditions for Reproducing Information in Optical Echo Processors. J Russ Laser Res 34, 331–335 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10946-013-9358-3

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