[time-nuts] atomic/chemical THz sampler (Glen English VK1XX)

John Reid reid.john at hotmail.com
Mon Jul 29 03:11:11 UTC 2019


Glen,


perhaps there is some updated equivalent to the old film technique of 
running film past a slit, with the shutter open? One of the very early 
high speed recording methods. Capable of recording one analogue value at 
very high speed, at least in its time.


John

On 29/7/19 2:00 am, time-nuts-request at lists.febo.com wrote:
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> From: Glen English VK1XX <glenlist at pacificmedia.com.au>
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> OK research people...since this forum is loaded with bleeding edge
> understanding,? Is there such a thing in the lab as a material that can
> store, in a 2 level (1 bit) format (or more) , a discrete time
> representation of some event ?
>
> In my simple example (dream), an arrangement of some molecular or some?
> quantum storage medium, that can store an event at discrete intervals of
> say, 100fs? ? That is, the duration of the storage might be 1nS, storing
> the state of something, at 100fs intervals (example ) ....having a? (for
> example) sample storage of 10000 samples, and the ability to freeze that
> event (in some atomic level memory) for later readout?? once only or
> continuously looped ?
>
> No, I am not proposing this for my period /frequency analyser, I was
> just wondering about super high speed digitization and storage of very
> fast very short events.
>
> -glen
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