Abstract

Coherent dynamics measured by time-resolved four-wave mixing is compared to incoherent population dynamics measured by differential transmission spectroscopy on the ground-state transition at room temperature of two types of InAs-based quantum dots with different confinement energies. The measurements are performed with heterodyne detection on quantum-dot active wave guides to enhance the light–matter interaction length. An elastic nature of the measured dephasing is revealed which is independent of the dot energy level scheme.

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