We investigate the charge current that is optically injected by interference between one- and two-photon excitation in the presence of excitonic effects. We consider a realistic V-shaped quantum wire excited slightly below the band gap by two simultaneous femtosecond laser pulses of frequency 2 and that interact, respectively, with the lowest B1 and A1 excitons. Using effective multiband Bloch equations for two-photon transitions, including the Coulomb interaction within the Hartree-Fock approximation, we show that, because of the different symmetry properties of the involved excitons, the generated charge current displays oscillations due to the quantum interference between the excitonic coherences
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We develop a dynamical theory for the optical injection of charge and spin current originating from ...
We review the effects of Coulomb correlation on the linear and nonlinear optical properties of semic...
We review the effects of Coulomb correlation on the linear and nonlinear optical properties of semic...
[[abstract]]We study carrier-interaction-induced many-body effects on the excitonic optical properti...
We report an electrically driven semiconductor single-photon source capable of emitting photons with...
We use terahertz pulses to induce resonant transitions between the eigenstates of optically generate...
The linear and nonlinear optical properties of realistic quantum wires are studied through a theoret...
We have determined the main parameters of the quasi-one-dimensional excitons confined in GaAs V-shap...
Coherent control and light-heavy-hole beats observed in transient optical experiments in GaAs quantu...
We show that electron-hole correlation can be used to tune interband and intra- band optical transi...
We study the band-gap renormalization m a model semiconductor quantum wire due to the exchange-corre...
We discuss light–heavy hole beats observed in transient optical experiments in GaAs quantum wells in...
The imaging of local spectroscopic properties, by microphotoluminescence, allowed us to understand a...
Semiconductor-based emitters of pairwise photonic entanglement are a promising constituent of photon...
The present work is devoted to the study of the dynamics of multi-photon processes in semiconductor ...
We develop a dynamical theory for the optical injection of charge and spin current originating from ...
We review the effects of Coulomb correlation on the linear and nonlinear optical properties of semic...
We review the effects of Coulomb correlation on the linear and nonlinear optical properties of semic...
[[abstract]]We study carrier-interaction-induced many-body effects on the excitonic optical properti...
We report an electrically driven semiconductor single-photon source capable of emitting photons with...
We use terahertz pulses to induce resonant transitions between the eigenstates of optically generate...
The linear and nonlinear optical properties of realistic quantum wires are studied through a theoret...
We have determined the main parameters of the quasi-one-dimensional excitons confined in GaAs V-shap...
Coherent control and light-heavy-hole beats observed in transient optical experiments in GaAs quantu...
We show that electron-hole correlation can be used to tune interband and intra- band optical transi...
We study the band-gap renormalization m a model semiconductor quantum wire due to the exchange-corre...
We discuss light–heavy hole beats observed in transient optical experiments in GaAs quantum wells in...
The imaging of local spectroscopic properties, by microphotoluminescence, allowed us to understand a...
Semiconductor-based emitters of pairwise photonic entanglement are a promising constituent of photon...