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Polarization-dependent interference of coherent scattering from orthogonal dipole moments of a resonantly excited quantum dot

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Abstract

Interference between coherent scattering from the two fine structure split exciton states in a neutral InGaAs quantum dot causes an unconventional excitation line shape. Analysis allows the extraction of steady-state coherence between the exciton states.

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