A new method to measure the coherence of inhomogeneously broadened optical excitations in semiconductor nanostructures is presented. The secondary emission of excitons in semiconductor quantum wells is investigated. The spectrally-resolved coherence degree of resonantly-excited light emission is deduced from the intensity fluctuations over the emission directions (speckles). The spectral correlations of the speckles give direct access to the homogeneous line width as function of spectral position within the inhomogeneously broadened ensemble. The combination of static disorder and phonon scattering leads to a partially coherent emission. The temperature dependence of the homogeneous line width is well explained by phonon scattering
Multi-dimensional coherent spectroscopy (MDCS) has become an extremely versatile and sensitive techn...
The interplay between disorder and Coulomb interactions ubiquitously affects the properties of conde...
We investigate the polarization dynamics of the secondary emission from a disordered quantum well af...
A new method to measure the coherence of inhomogeneously broadened optical excitations in semiconduc...
A linear optical method to measure coherence and dephasing of excitations in solids is presented. Th...
A new method to measure the time-dependent coherence of both homogeneously and inhomogeneously broad...
The excitonic coherence in semiconductor quantum wells is measured by time-resolved speckle analysis...
The frequency-resolved secondary emission from excitons in a single 8 nm-wide quantum well is invest...
The technique of the speckle analysis of resonant secondary emission is reviewed. It is a novel, lin...
Resonant optical excitation of a direct bandgap semiconductor below the band edge induces excitonic ...
Coherent optical spectroscopy in the form of nonlinear transient four-wave mixing (TFWM) and linear ...
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A review of coherent phenomena in photoexcited semiconductors is presented. In particular, two class...
Multi-dimensional coherent spectroscopy (MDCS) has become an extremely versatile and sensitive techn...
The interplay between disorder and Coulomb interactions ubiquitously affects the properties of conde...
We investigate the polarization dynamics of the secondary emission from a disordered quantum well af...
A new method to measure the coherence of inhomogeneously broadened optical excitations in semiconduc...
A linear optical method to measure coherence and dephasing of excitations in solids is presented. Th...
A new method to measure the time-dependent coherence of both homogeneously and inhomogeneously broad...
The excitonic coherence in semiconductor quantum wells is measured by time-resolved speckle analysis...
The frequency-resolved secondary emission from excitons in a single 8 nm-wide quantum well is invest...
The technique of the speckle analysis of resonant secondary emission is reviewed. It is a novel, lin...
Resonant optical excitation of a direct bandgap semiconductor below the band edge induces excitonic ...
Coherent optical spectroscopy in the form of nonlinear transient four-wave mixing (TFWM) and linear ...
Permissions were not obtained for sharing the full text of this article. Full text is available fro...
A review of coherent phenomena in photoexcited semiconductors is presented. In particular, two class...
Multi-dimensional coherent spectroscopy (MDCS) has become an extremely versatile and sensitive techn...
The interplay between disorder and Coulomb interactions ubiquitously affects the properties of conde...
We investigate the polarization dynamics of the secondary emission from a disordered quantum well af...