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A Multimodal Wide-Field Fourier-Transform Raman Microscope
Published on: December 30, 2025
Many-body interactions in semiconductors probed by optical two-dimensional fourier transform spectroscopy
Xiaoqin Li1, Tianhao Zhang, Camelia N Borca
1JILA, University of Colorado and National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440, USA.
Abstract:
We study many-body interactions between excitons in semiconductors by applying the powerful technique of optical two-dimensional Fourier transform spectroscopy. A two-dimensional spectrum correlates the phase (frequency) evolution of the nonlinear polarization field during the initial evolution and the final detection period. A single two-dimensional spectrum can identify couplings between resonances, separate quantum mechanical pathways, and distinguish among microscopic many-body interactions.
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