Abstract

Abstract Absorption spectra in the limit of extremely high optical intensity in the region of the direct threshold present an induced transparency effect which is attributed to the disappearance of the bound excitonic states. This occurs at levels of excitation which decrease with increasing classical volume of each state. The effect is attributed to the evolution to a plasma state which appears to occur well above the Mott critical density for the metal-insulator transition.

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