Determining the nature of excitonic dephasing in high-quality GaN/AlGaN quantum wells through time-resolved and spectrally resolved four-wave mixing spectroscopy

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Biexciton spin states in a CdMnTe / CdTe / CdMgTe single quantum well have been investigated by means of the time-integrated and the spectrally-resolved four-wave mixing measurements in magnetic fields. Applying magnetic field in a Faraday geometry, the four-wave mixing signal showed a beat like structure at an early delay-time region with a co-circular (σ+,σ+) configuration. The spectrally-resolved four-wave mixing signals indicated an additional transition appeared at 1 meV higher energy side of the exciton resonance. These results were explained well by a magnetic field induced triplet biexciton transition.


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