Abstract
Micro-optical probe techniques have been developed by numerous groups to study and exploit features of excitonic systems since the initial visualization of disorder induced exciton localization in quantum wells by near-field scanning optical microscopy (NSOM).1 The most recent work in narrow GaAs quantum wells has demonstrated that these structures have features consistent with quantum dots, including sharp line optical spectra, excited states2,1 and a nonlinear optical response that is distinct from higher dimensional systems.4,5 Indeed, many of the optical and electronic features of these systems are similar to simple atomic systems, leading to proposed applications in novel quantum optoelectronic devices. In this paper, we present the first subwavelength resolution images of the coherent nonlinear optical response of these strongly localized excitons.
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