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Excitonic Optical Nonlinearity in Two- and Three-Dimensional Semiconductors

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Abstract

Recently, excitonic optical nonlinearities in direct-gap-semiconductors have attracted much attention and have been studied extensively [1]. Of particular interest are the nonresonant excitonic nonlinearities for their potential applications to ultrafast all-optical devices. The nonlinear optical properties of exciton systems result, in general, from the deviation of excitons from non-interacting ideal bosons. Not only the mutual interaction between excitons, but also the anharmonic excitonphoton interaction, contribute to the excitonic optical nonlinearity. In this paper we develope a simple theory for nonresonant excitonic optical nonlinearity in two- and three-dimensional semiconductors, treating the above mentioned two kinds of anharmonicity on an equal basis.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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