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Time domain data storage

  • US 4,459,682 A
  • Filed: 12/14/1981
  • Issued: 07/10/1984
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/14/1981
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of storing data comprising the steps of:

  • providing a material having a populated ground state and an excited state, which exhibits inhomogeneous absorption linewidth broadening about an absorption transition, characterized by homogeneous absorption frequencies of homogeneous bandwidth within an inhomogeneous absorption bandwidth, and by a homogeneous and an inhomogeneous dephasing time, each of said dephasing times being about equal to the inverse of said homogeneous and said inhomogeneous bandwidth, respectively, and which material undergoes transitions from the ground state to the excited state upon exposure to electromagnetic radiation within the ultraviolet, visible or infrared region and having spectral components within said inhomogeneous absorption bandwidth;

    exposing said material to an information-containing writing pulse comprising a modulated pulse of said electromagnetic radiation, consisting essentially of spectral components within said inhomogeneous absorption bandwidth;

    exposing said material to a fixing pulse of said electromagnetic radiation consisting essentially of spectral components having uniform amplitude and phase throughout the spectrum of said writing pulse;

    wherein said material is exposed to said writing pulse and said fixing pulse within a period of time less than or about the homogeneous dephasing time of said absorption transition within said material, and wherein the intensity of each said pulse is not greater than required to cause about one half of the ground state population of said material to make a transition from said ground state to said excited state of said material;

    thereby resulting in the storage in said material of said writing pulse information.

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