Decoherence is one of the most important obstacles that must be overcome in
quantum information processing. It depends on the qubit-environment coupling
strength, but also on the spectral composition of the noise generated by the
environment. If the spectral density is known, fighting the effect of
decoherence can be made more effective. Applying sequences of inversion pulses
to the qubit system, we generate effective filter functions that probe the
environmental spectral density. Comparing different pulse sequences, we recover
the complete spectral density function and distinguish different contributions
to the overall decoherence.Comment: 4+ pages, 3 figures. New experimental data was added. New references
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