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      Single-photon-level narrowband memory in a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber

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      Optics Express
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                OPEXFF
                Optics Express
                Opt. Express
                The Optical Society
                1094-4087
                2020
                2020
                February 12 2020
                February 17 2020
                : 28
                : 4
                : 5340
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                10.1364/OE.383999
                6415717a-15b9-4e3c-95e0-55279d1eb8fc
                © 2020
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