Measurement of photon echoes by use of femtosecond Fourier-transform spectral interferometry

Optics Letters
J P LikformanV Thierry-Mieg

Abstract

Using Fourier-transform spectral interferometry, we demonstrate the measurement of both amplitude and phase of photon echoes in GaAs multiple-quantum-well structures. The complete measurement of the electric field thus achieved makes possible the determination of the corresponding Wigner spectrograms.

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