cw photon echo

Abstract
We apply for the first time a novel coherent transient, the cw photon echo. The propagation direction of the optical coherence prepared in a medium by a broadband cw laser beam is reversed by a pair of counterpropagating laser pulses, resulting in a continuous emission of the signal. The signal decays with a phase relaxation time T2 and can have a quantum-beat-type modulation, giving the same wave form in one single shot as the plot of echo intensity versus pulse separation in a standard two-pulse echo experiment. Experimental demonstration is given in a Eu3+:YAlO3 crystal.