{"date_created":"2023-05-01T11:41:01Z","publication_status":"published","_id":"44284","status":"public","author":[{"orcid":"0000-0001-8864-2072","id":"344","first_name":"Torsten","full_name":"Meier, Torsten","last_name":"Meier"},{"full_name":"Mayer, E.J.","last_name":"Mayer","first_name":"E.J."},{"first_name":"G.O.","full_name":"Smith, G.O.","last_name":"Smith"},{"full_name":"Kuhl, J.","last_name":"Kuhl","first_name":"J."},{"first_name":"A.","full_name":"Schulze, A.","last_name":"Schulze"},{"last_name":"Bennhardt","full_name":"Bennhardt, D.","first_name":"D."},{"first_name":"S.W.","full_name":"Koch, S.W.","last_name":"Koch"},{"full_name":"Thomas, P.","last_name":"Thomas","first_name":"P."},{"full_name":"Hey, R.","last_name":"Hey","first_name":"R."},{"full_name":"Ploog, K.","last_name":"Ploog","first_name":"K."}],"year":"1994","user_id":"49063","main_file_link":[{"url":"https://opg.optica.org/abstract.cfm?uri=EQEC-1994-QThB4"}],"type":"conference","citation":{"short":"T. Meier, E.J. Mayer, G.O. Smith, J. Kuhl, A. Schulze, D. Bennhardt, S.W. Koch, P. Thomas, R. Hey, K. Ploog, in: Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, 1994, pp. 187–188.","ama":"Meier T, Mayer EJ, Smith GO, et al. Polarization selection rules for quantum beating between light and heavy holes in GaAs quantum wells. In: Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference. ; 1994:187-188.","bibtex":"@inproceedings{Meier_Mayer_Smith_Kuhl_Schulze_Bennhardt_Koch_Thomas_Hey_Ploog_1994, title={Polarization selection rules for quantum beating between light and heavy holes in GaAs quantum wells}, booktitle={Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference}, author={Meier, Torsten and Mayer, E.J. and Smith, G.O. and Kuhl, J. and Schulze, A. and Bennhardt, D. and Koch, S.W. and Thomas, P. and Hey, R. and Ploog, K.}, year={1994}, pages={187–188} }","ieee":"T. Meier et al., “Polarization selection rules for quantum beating between light and heavy holes in GaAs quantum wells,” in Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1994, pp. 187–188.","mla":"Meier, Torsten, et al. “Polarization Selection Rules for Quantum Beating between Light and Heavy Holes in GaAs Quantum Wells.” Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, 1994, pp. 187–88.","chicago":"Meier, Torsten, E.J. Mayer, G.O. Smith, J. Kuhl, A. Schulze, D. Bennhardt, S.W. Koch, P. Thomas, R. Hey, and K. Ploog. “Polarization Selection Rules for Quantum Beating between Light and Heavy Holes in GaAs Quantum Wells.” In Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, 187–88, 1994.","apa":"Meier, T., Mayer, E. J., Smith, G. O., Kuhl, J., Schulze, A., Bennhardt, D., Koch, S. W., Thomas, P., Hey, R., & Ploog, K. (1994). Polarization selection rules for quantum beating between light and heavy holes in GaAs quantum wells. Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference, 187–188."},"department":[{"_id":"293"}],"language":[{"iso":"eng"}],"page":"187-188","date_updated":"2023-05-01T11:41:04Z","title":"Polarization selection rules for quantum beating between light and heavy holes in GaAs quantum wells","conference":{"name":"European Quantum Electronics Conference 1994","end_date":"1994-09-02","location":"Amsterdam, Netherlands","start_date":"1994-08-28"},"publication":"Proceedings of the 5th European Quantum Electronics Conference","extern":"1","abstract":[{"lang":"eng","text":"Several recent experimental and theoretical studies have demonstrated the importance of exciton/exciton coupling due to Coulomb interactions for the nonlinear optical response of the 2D exciton in GaAs quantum wells (QWs).1,2 These results imply that multilevel models are required in order to provide a theoretically appropriate description of the nonlinear behavior. Previous application of a renormalized 9-level system has proven successful in describing the third-order response of hh-excitons in GaAs quantum wells.2 We present a comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigation of the polarization selection rules for degenerate- four-wave-mixing (DFWM) and quantum beating of hh and lh transitions in a GaAs QW. Depending on the polarization and temporal sequence of the three pulses simultaneous excitation of the hh and lh transitions generates either quantum beats (QB), no modulation of the signal, or a superposition of QB and polarization interference (PI) effects as proved by spectrally resolved (SR)-DFWM."}]}