The contribution of biexcitons to the four-wave mixing response of quantum wells with inhomogeneously broadened transitions

Abstract
We investigate the four-wave mixing response of semiconductor quantum wells having a predominantly inhomogeneous broadening of the exciton states. The influence of the biexcitons on the nonlinear emission, in proximity to the lowest exciton resonance, is studied. Using about 1 ps long pulses, we show that biexcitons are created for all excitation energies lying within the broadened exciton absorption line, and that their binding energy does not depend on the exciton energy. Reducing the temporal width of cross-linearly polarized incident laser fields to about 0.1 ps, we observe a drastic changeover from a prompt response to a photon echo, and quite interesting beating phenomena, visible in time-integrated as well as in time-resolved experiments, appear. Our observations compare well with the numerical solutions of the optical Bloch equations for a five-level scheme. The influence of the inhomogeneous broadening on the beating phenomena is discussed.