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Measurement of Coherence Decay in GaMnAs Using Femtosecond Four-wave Mixing
Published on: December 3, 2013
Observation of interference between four-wave mixing and six-wave mixing
Yanpeng Zhang1, Andy W Brown, Min Xiao
1Department of Physics, University of Arkansas, Arkansas 72701, USA. ypzhang@mail.xjtu.edu.cn
Abstract:
We report generation of four-wave mixing enhanced by electromagnetically induced transparency and optical pumping in a ladder-type atomic system. When two pumping laser beams are used to form a conjugate small-angle static grating, both four-wave and six-wave mixing processes are shown to exist at the same time. Interference between these two nonlinear wave-mixing signals is experimentally demonstrated.
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