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Higher-Order Correlations and Semiconductor Optical Nonlinearities

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Abstract

A microscopic theory for optical semiconductor nonlinearities systematically including Coulomb correlation effects is able to explain AC Stark shifts measured with all possible pump/probe circular polarizations and gives evidence for a 3-level-atom-like intervalence band coherence.

© 2002 Optical Society of America

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