{"_id":"43340","status":"public","year":"1998","user_id":"49063","citation":{"bibtex":"@article{Meier_Kim_Sohn_Yahng_Ahn_Yee_Yee_Cho_Hong_Kim_et al._1998, title={Femtosecond four-wave mixing experiments on GaAs quantum wells using two independently tunable lasers}, volume={80}, DOI={10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803}, number={21}, journal={Physical review letters}, publisher={American Physical Society}, author={Meier, Torsten and Kim, D.S. and Sohn, J.Y. and Yahng, J.S. and Ahn, Y. H. and Yee, K.J. and Yee, D.S. and Cho, Y.D. and Hong, S.C. and Kim, W.S. and et al.}, year={1998}, pages={4803–4806} }","ieee":"T. Meier et al., “Femtosecond four-wave mixing experiments on GaAs quantum wells using two independently tunable lasers,” Physical review letters, vol. 80, no. 21, pp. 4803–4806, 1998, doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803.","ama":"Meier T, Kim DS, Sohn JY, et al. Femtosecond four-wave mixing experiments on GaAs quantum wells using two independently tunable lasers. Physical review letters. 1998;80(21):4803-4806. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803","short":"T. Meier, D.S. Kim, J.Y. Sohn, J.S. Yahng, Y.H. Ahn, K.J. Yee, D.S. Yee, Y.D. Cho, S.C. Hong, W.S. Kim, J.C. Woo, S.W. Koch, D.H. Woo, E.K. Kim, S.H. Kim , C.S. Kim, Physical Review Letters 80 (1998) 4803–4806.","apa":"Meier, T., Kim, D. S., Sohn, J. Y., Yahng, J. S., Ahn, Y. H., Yee, K. J., Yee, D. S., Cho, Y. D., Hong, S. C., Kim, W. S., Woo, J. C., Koch, S. W., Woo, D. H., Kim, E. K., Kim , S. H., & Kim, C. S. (1998). Femtosecond four-wave mixing experiments on GaAs quantum wells using two independently tunable lasers. Physical Review Letters, 80(21), 4803–4806. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803","mla":"Meier, Torsten, et al. “Femtosecond Four-Wave Mixing Experiments on GaAs Quantum Wells Using Two Independently Tunable Lasers.” Physical Review Letters, vol. 80, no. 21, American Physical Society, 1998, pp. 4803–06, doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803.","chicago":"Meier, Torsten, D.S. Kim, J.Y. Sohn, J.S. Yahng, Y. H. Ahn, K.J. Yee, D.S. Yee, et al. “Femtosecond Four-Wave Mixing Experiments on GaAs Quantum Wells Using Two Independently Tunable Lasers.” Physical Review Letters 80, no. 21 (1998): 4803–6. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803."},"publisher":"American Physical Society","type":"journal_article","page":"4803-4806","language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"publication":"Physical review letters","doi":"10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803","date_created":"2023-04-02T20:45:50Z","publication_status":"published","author":[{"full_name":"Meier, Torsten","last_name":"Meier","id":"344","first_name":"Torsten","orcid":"0000-0001-8864-2072"},{"last_name":"Kim","full_name":"Kim, D.S.","first_name":"D.S."},{"full_name":"Sohn, J.Y.","last_name":"Sohn","first_name":"J.Y."},{"first_name":"J.S.","full_name":"Yahng, J.S.","last_name":"Yahng"},{"full_name":"Ahn, Y. H.","last_name":"Ahn","first_name":"Y. H."},{"full_name":"Yee, K.J.","last_name":"Yee","first_name":"K.J."},{"last_name":"Yee","full_name":"Yee, D.S.","first_name":"D.S."},{"full_name":"Cho, Y.D.","last_name":"Cho","first_name":"Y.D."},{"first_name":"S.C.","last_name":"Hong","full_name":"Hong, S.C."},{"first_name":"W.S.","last_name":"Kim","full_name":"Kim, W.S."},{"first_name":"J.C.","last_name":"Woo","full_name":"Woo, J.C."},{"first_name":"S.W.","last_name":"Koch","full_name":"Koch, S.W."},{"first_name":"D.H.","full_name":"Woo, D.H.","last_name":"Woo"},{"first_name":"E. K.","last_name":"Kim","full_name":"Kim, E. K."},{"last_name":"Kim ","full_name":"Kim , S.H.","first_name":"S.H."},{"last_name":"Kim","full_name":"Kim, C.S.","first_name":"C.S."}],"main_file_link":[{"url":"https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.4803"}],"volume":80,"department":[{"_id":"293"}],"intvolume":" 80","issue":"21","date_updated":"2023-04-02T20:49:57Z","title":"Femtosecond four-wave mixing experiments on GaAs quantum wells using two independently tunable lasers","extern":"1","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Femtosecond two beam and three beam ( ω1,ω1;ω2) four-wave mixing (FWM) experiments on GaAs quantum wells have been performed using two partially synchronized, independently tunable lasers with external jitter compensation. Heavy and light hole beatings are observed with these two mutually incoherent lasers. FWM signals are observed when ω2 is completely below the exciton energies, with no spectral overlap with the absorption profile. These off-resonant signals are stronger than the interband continuum signals for equivalent detunings."}]}