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Electric Field Induced Quantum Interference in Semiconductors

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Abstract

Pump-probe experiments on a biased (100) GaAs sample show that a constant electric field enables quantum interference between one and two photon absorption. This effect can be ascribed to the nonlinear optical Franz-Keldysh effect.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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