Processing Information by Punctuated Spin Superradiance
V. I. Yukalov, E. P. Yukalova

TL;DR
This paper proposes a novel punctuated spin superradiance regime that enables controlled pulse sequences, facilitating the development of a new information processing technique akin to Morse Code.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of punctuated spin superradiance and demonstrates its potential for regulated pulse sequences for information processing.
Findings
Regulation of superradiant pulse number and timing.
Feasibility of Morse Code-like information encoding.
Potential for new information processing techniques.
Abstract
The possibility of realizing the regime of punctuated spin superradiance is advanced. In this regime, the number of superradiant pulses and the temporal intervals between them can be regulated. This makes it feasible to compose a kind of the Morse Code alphabet and, hence, to develop a technique of processing information.
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