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Two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy of two-exciton resonances in semiconductor quantum wells
Published 2007-12-13Version 1
We propose a three-pulse coherent ultrafast optical technique that is particularly sensitive to two-exciton correlations. Two Liouville-space pathways for the density matrix contribute to this signal which reveals double quantum coherences when displayed as a two-dimensional correlation plot. Two-exciton couplings spread the cross peaks along both axes, creating a characteristic highly resolved pattern. This level of detail is not available from conventional one-dimensional four-wave mixing or other two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy signals such as the photo echo, in which two-exciton couplings show up along a single axis and are highly congested.
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: semiconductor quantum wells, two-exciton resonances, three-pulse coherent ultrafast optical technique, two-dimensional correlation spectroscopy signals, two-exciton couplings spread
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