Spectral Road Map of Strain-Split Bulk GaAs Excitons: Evidence of Excitation-Induced Dephasing
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Abstract
Thin films of bulk GaAs studied with two-dimensional coherent spectroscopy reveal strain-split heavy- (HH) and light-hole (LH) excitons with quantum interference. Excitation overlapping the HH continuum show strong excitation-induced dephasing (EID) and emission at the HH exciton for collinear polarization. The results are consistent with excitations beyond the perturbative $\chi^{(3)}$ regime. Cross-linear polarization suppresses the HH emission and enhances the LH exciton as well as HH biexciton emission. Two-quantum spectra at low excitation concentrations are also consistent with HH and LH exciton interference and EID. Results are compared to four-wave mixing transients that require modelling for interpretation.
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Authors
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Daniel Webber
Dalhousie University
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Kimberley Hall
Dalhousie University
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Brian Wilmer
West Virginia University
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Alan Bristow
West Virginia University
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Xinyu Liu
Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame
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Margaret Dobrowolska
Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame
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Jacek Furdyna
Department of Physics, University of Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame