Abstract

An experiment is described which aims at detecting the coherency associated with the presence of a Bose condensate of biexcitons in CuCl. The optical phase-conjugation signal at the two-photon resonance of theK = 0 biexciton is detected in the presence and in the absence of a high density pool of randomly injected biexcitons. An increase in the magnitude of the phase-conjugate signal together with a small blue shift of the biexciton resonance are attributed to the Bose condensate.

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