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100-fs time-resolved dynamics of infrared excitonic nonlinearities in InGaAs quantum wells

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Abstract

Femtosecond time-resolved spectroscopy in the visible and near IR has recently been extensively used to investigate GaAs-based semiconductors. So far it has not been possible to extend this technique to IR materials. Investigations on this time scale of the InGaAs-based heterostructures are very important both for applications in lightwave communication systems and fundamental semiconductor physics.

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