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Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.360, No.1-2, 161-166, 2002
Information storage using a cluster of dipolar-coupled spins
The spin dynamics of a cluster of coupled spins with I = 1/2 can be manipulated to store and process large amounts of information. This is possible because the dynamic response of such a system to a low-amplitude radio-frequency pulse results in a coherent long-living signal, and this kind of response can be used to imprint information on the spin cluster. By applying a programmable multi-frequency excitation with low amplitude in an NMR experiment, a large number of long-living signals can be generated simultaneously. Using this approach, the storage of a controllable parallel input of 215 bits in a system of 19 proton spins of a liquid crystal molecule is demonstrated experimentally. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.