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  • European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1994),
  • paper QThB5

Direct verification of the existence of biexcitons in GaAs qauntum wells

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Abstract

The strong nonlinear optical response of the 2D exciton in GaAs quantum wells at relatively low excitation densities has been observed in many experimental studies in accordance with theoretical predictions. In principle, exciton/exciton interaction results in a renormalization of the transition matrix elements, dephasing rates and frequencies of the excitonic states. Wang et al.1 claimed that all experimental results can be explained by a density- induced enhanced dephasing rate. In a previous paper,2 we have suggested a density dependent coupling between opposite spin excitons, which involves all three renormalization phenomena.

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