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Deep and persistent spectral holes in thulium-doped yttrium orthosilicate for imaging applications

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
卷 99, 期 11, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.115102

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  1. MALT project from ITMO Cancer AVIESAN (Alliance Nationale pour les Sciences de la Vie et de la Sante, National Alliance for Life Sciences & Health) within the Cancer Plan [C16027HS]

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With their optical wavelength in the near infrared (790-800 nm) and their unique spectroscopic properties at cryogenic temperatures, thulium-doped crystals are at the center of many architectures linked to classical signal processing and quantum information. In this work, we focus on Tm-doped YSO, a compound that was left aside in the mid-1990s due to its rather short optical coherence lifetime. By means of time-resolved hole-burning spectroscopy, we investigate the anisotropic enhanced nuclear Zeeman effect and demonstrate deep, sub-MHz, persistent spectral hole burning under specific magnetic field orientation, and magnitude. By estimating the experimental parameters corresponding to a real-scale ultrasound optical tomography setup using Tm:YSO as a spectral filter, we validate Tm:YSO as a promising compound for medical imaging in the human body.

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