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The fabrication of spectral storage materials presents a great challenge of tailoring the optical properties of a solid at
the atomic scale. We show that by a careful choice of a host material and the luminescent rare earth centers created in it,
thin film structures can be fabricated using pulsed laser deposition. It is shown that these structures can be tailored to
satisfy the material requirements for the power-gated spectral holeburning, one of the most successful techniques for the
spectral storage. In the form of multilayer thin film structures, these tailored materials can provide surface storage
densities exceeding a terabit per square inch. Possibilities of tailoring new rare earth centers that can further multiply the
storage densities have been discussed. Experimental data has been presented for the fabrication and characterization of
such impurity based europium centers in MgS and CaS by chemically controlled pulsed laser deposition.
Zameer Hasan,Francisco Bezares,Jhisook Park,Mike Campanell, andMuhammed Aly
"Fabrication and plasma spectroscopy of PLD thin film deposition for power-gated holeburning", Proc. SPIE 6482, Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing IV, 648204 (1 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716386
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Zameer Hasan, Francisco Bezares, Jhisook Park, Mike Campanell, Muhammed Aly, "Fabrication and spectroscopy of thin films for power-gated holeburning," Proc. SPIE 6482, Advanced Optical and Quantum Memories and Computing IV, 648204 (1 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.716386