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The Geometrical Dependence of Transient Optical Nonlinearities in Multiple Quantum Well Structures

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Abstract

Semiconductor multiple quantum well structures exhibit very large, room temperature, nonlinear refractive effects associated with resolvable excitonic features [1]. These nonlinearities may find use in all-optical devices if sufficient refractive index change can be achieved before the exciton completely saturates [2]. A unique aspect of band gap resonant optical, nonlinearities in quantum wells is the spatial confinement of the generated carriers within the layers. We have exploited the excitonic refractive nonlinearity in GaAs/AlGaAs multiple quantum wells in two separate degenerate four wave mixing configurations. These compare the intra-well and cross-well contributions to highly anisotropic carrier diffusion and also allow measurement of carrier relaxation rates and the saturation of the excitonic nonlinear refraction with increasing intensity.

© 1988 Optical Society of America

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