Abstract

We have performed spectral interferometry with Rayleigh scattered light coming from a single speckle and emitted after resonant creation of excitons in GaAs quantum wells. The experiment confirms the coherence of the secondary emission at early times, regardless of sample parameters, but underlines the stochastic nature of a single speckle. The scattered electric field is calculated, correctly accounting for the center-of-mass quantization in the disordered potential. We find that the amplitudes of the electric fields emitted by different excitons are uncorrelated, so that the well-known Poisson distribution for speckle intensities applies.

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