We propose the application of nonlinear optics for studies of spatially indirect excitons in coupled quantum wells. We demonstrate that despite their vanishing oscillator strength, indirect excitons can strongly contribute to the photoinduced reflectivity and Kerr rotation. This phenomenon is governed by the interaction between direct
and indirect excitons. Both dark and bright states of indirect excitons can be probed by these nonlinear optical
techniques.
Original language
English
Pages (from-to)
155309_1-9
Journal
Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics