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Two-Dimensional Coherent Spectroscopy of Strained GaAs

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Abstract

For 2D coherent spectroscopy of thick GaAs layers, increasing strain shows that separation between heavy- and light-hole excitons increases, strength of off-diagonal coherences become asymmetric, homogenous linewidths increase and become distinct, and inhomogeneous broadening increases.

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