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      Exploring the nonlinear regime of light-matter interaction using electronic spins in diamond

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                Journal
                PLRAAN
                Physical Review A
                Phys. Rev. A
                American Physical Society (APS)
                2469-9926
                2469-9934
                June 2018
                June 7 2018
                : 97
                : 6
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevA.97.063808
                4909ded2-983d-4c6a-a7fd-8ce29a248434
                © 2018

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