Nature of nonlinear four-wave-mixing beats in semiconductors

Abstract
The nature of the beat modulations observed in nonlinear four-wave mixing in semiconductors is determined by spectral resolution of the time-integrated four-wave-mixing signals. Beats between close-lying bound-exciton resonances in CdSe are found to be described by macroscopic polarization interferences between two noninteracting two-level systems. Beats between heavy-hole excitons and light-hole excitons in GaAs quantum wells, on the other hand, are described by a three-level system, i.e., as a true quantum interference phenomenon.