Time-resolved second harmonic generation study of buried semiconductor heterointerfaces using soliton-induced transparency
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
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buriedgaasgasbgenerationharmonicheterointerfacessecondsemiconductor
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The transient second harmonic generation and linear optical reflectivity signals measured simultaneously in reflection from GaAs/GaSb/InAs and GaAs/GaSb heterostructures revealed a new mechanism for creating self-induced transparency in narrow bandgap semiconductors at low temperatures, which is based on the dual-frequency electro-optic soliton propagation. This allows the ultrafast carrier dynamics at buried semiconductor heterointerfaces to be studied.
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