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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