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Ultrafast spectral interferometry of resonant secondary emission from quantum wells: From Rayleigh scattering to coherent emission from biexcitons

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Abstract

Recent investigations of secondary emission from quantum well excitons following ultrafast resonant excitation have demonstrated an intricate interplay of coherent Rayleigh scattering and incoherent luminescence1,2,3,4. We have very recently demonstrated5 that it is possible to isolate and time resolve the coherent field associated with the Rayleigh component using ultrafast spectral interferometry6 or Tadpole7, thus, obtaining substantial and new information of the nature of resonant secondary emission.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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