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Exciton energy oscillations induced by quantum beats. / Trifonov, A. V. ; Kurdyubov, A. S. ; Gerlovin, I. Ya. ; Smirnov, D. S. ; Kavokin, K. V.; Yugova, I. A. ; Assmann, M.; Kavokin, A. V. .

в: Physical Review B-Condensed Matter, Том 102, 205303, 23.11.2020.

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Trifonov, AV, Kurdyubov, AS, Gerlovin, IY, Smirnov, DS, Kavokin, KV, Yugova, IA, Assmann, M & Kavokin, AV 2020, 'Exciton energy oscillations induced by quantum beats', Physical Review B-Condensed Matter, Том. 102, 205303.

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Trifonov AV, Kurdyubov AS, Gerlovin IY, Smirnov DS, Kavokin KV, Yugova IA и пр. Exciton energy oscillations induced by quantum beats. Physical Review B-Condensed Matter. 2020 Нояб. 23;102. 205303.

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title = "Exciton energy oscillations induced by quantum beats",
abstract = "In this paper we experimentally demonstrate an oscillating energy shift of center-of-mass quantum-confined exciton levels in a semiconductor quantum well after excitation into a superposition of two quantum confined exciton states of different parity. Oscillations are observed at frequencies corresponding to the quantum beats between these states. We show that the observed effect is a manifestation of the exciton density oscillations in the real space similar to the dynamics of an electron in a Hertzian dipole. The effect is caused by the exciton-exciton exchange interaction and appears only if the excitons are in a superposition quantum state. This effect exists until the Raman coherence in the interacting excitons has decayed. This effect may be harnessed for quantum technologies requiring the quantum coherence of states.",
author = "Trifonov, {A. V.} and Kurdyubov, {A. S.} and Gerlovin, {I. Ya.} and Smirnov, {D. S.} and Kavokin, {K. V.} and Yugova, {I. A.} and M. Assmann and Kavokin, {A. V.}",
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month = nov,
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AU - Trifonov, A. V.

AU - Kurdyubov, A. S.

AU - Gerlovin, I. Ya.

AU - Smirnov, D. S.

AU - Kavokin, K. V.

AU - Yugova, I. A.

AU - Assmann, M.

AU - Kavokin, A. V.

PY - 2020/11/23

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N2 - In this paper we experimentally demonstrate an oscillating energy shift of center-of-mass quantum-confined exciton levels in a semiconductor quantum well after excitation into a superposition of two quantum confined exciton states of different parity. Oscillations are observed at frequencies corresponding to the quantum beats between these states. We show that the observed effect is a manifestation of the exciton density oscillations in the real space similar to the dynamics of an electron in a Hertzian dipole. The effect is caused by the exciton-exciton exchange interaction and appears only if the excitons are in a superposition quantum state. This effect exists until the Raman coherence in the interacting excitons has decayed. This effect may be harnessed for quantum technologies requiring the quantum coherence of states.

AB - In this paper we experimentally demonstrate an oscillating energy shift of center-of-mass quantum-confined exciton levels in a semiconductor quantum well after excitation into a superposition of two quantum confined exciton states of different parity. Oscillations are observed at frequencies corresponding to the quantum beats between these states. We show that the observed effect is a manifestation of the exciton density oscillations in the real space similar to the dynamics of an electron in a Hertzian dipole. The effect is caused by the exciton-exciton exchange interaction and appears only if the excitons are in a superposition quantum state. This effect exists until the Raman coherence in the interacting excitons has decayed. This effect may be harnessed for quantum technologies requiring the quantum coherence of states.

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