Relevance of dephasing processes for the ultrafast rise of emission from resonantly created excitons in quantum wells
We present a comparative study of time-integrated four-wave-mixing and femtosecond emission under resonant excitation on excitons in weakly disordered GaAs quantum wells. At highest exciton densities when dephasing dominates the spectral width (homogeneous broadening), we find that the rise time of...
Main Authors: | Haacke, S, Hayes, G, Taylor, R, Deveaud, B, Zimmermann, R, BarJoseph, I |
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Format: | Conference item |
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1997
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