Four-wave mixing and terahertz emission from three-level systems in quantum wells: Effects of inhomogeneous broadening

Xuejun Zhu, Mark S. Hybertsen, P. B. Littlewood, and Martin C. Nuss
Phys. Rev. B 50, 11915 – Published 15 October 1994
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Abstract

Using a perturbation theory based on the density-matrix formulation, we study the nonlinear optical responses of a noninteracting three-level model system to consecutive coherent pulsed excitations, as realized in several recent experiments involving excitonic transitions in quantum wells. The terahertz emission, which is a second-order response, and the four-wave mixing signal, a third-order response, are calculated within the rotating-wave approximation, in the presence of detuning, dephasing, and inhomogeneous broadening. We study the quantum beats in the photon echo from transient four-wave mixing experiments of a three-level system. We find that the temporal profile of the photon echo signal in the four-wave mixing experiments depends very strongly on the amount of inhomogeneous broadening of the energy levels involved. Both the position and the intensity of the peaks exhibit a smooth evolution from strong quantum beats to a conventional photon echo as the inhomogeneous broadening increases. These features from our noninteracting model system are compared with a recent experiment, and found to account for a number of experimental observations.

  • Received 5 May 1994

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.50.11915

©1994 American Physical Society

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Xuejun Zhu, Mark S. Hybertsen, and P. B. Littlewood

  • AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, New Jersey 07974

Martin C. Nuss

  • AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, New Jersey 07733

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Vol. 50, Iss. 16 — 15 October 1994

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