Innovation Potential of the Non-Faraday Polarization Twisting of Photon Echoes on Special Exciton States in Thin Textured Films


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Abstract

The advantages of thin textured films over other resonant media that allow detection of the effect produced by the non-Faraday polarization twisting of photon echoes at room temperature are demonstrated. The possibility is discussed of using this effect to record record-short femtosecond time intervals, and for optical processors operating with quaternion algebra in order to effectively solve navigation problems in both aviation and medicine.

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A. U. Bakhodurov

Volga State University of Technology

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, 424000

N. S. Vashurin

Volga State University of Technology

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, 424000

E. A. Vinogradov

Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Troitsk, Moscow, 108840

V. O. Kompanets

Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Troitsk, Moscow, 108840

A. N. Musanov

Volga State University of Technology

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, 424000

D. A. Nikitin

Volga State University of Technology

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, 424000

I. I. Popov

Volga State University of Technology

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Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Yoshkar-Ola, Republic of Mari El, 424000

S. V. Chekalin

Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: popov@volgatech.net
Russian Federation, Troitsk, Moscow, 108840

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