Abstract
Two-quantum coherences in two-dimensional Fourier-transform (2DFT) spectra are attributed to many-body interactions. 2DFT spectroscopy allows two-quantum coherences in semiconductors to be isolated. As a result, many-body coherences can be separated from biexciton coherences.
© 2010 Optical Society of America
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