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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 134, Issue 9, Pages -Publisher
AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0169415
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This article investigates the use of spatially modulated control fields to increase the efficiency of four-wave mixing in a four-subband semiconductor asymmetric double quantum well. The results show that by using a control field with a constant amplitude and linearly varying mixing angles, near-unity conversion efficiency can be achieved even for short propagation distances.
In this article, we use spatially modulated control fields to increase the four-wave mixing efficiency in a four-subband semiconductor asymmetric double quantum well, motivated by similar works in atomic systems. Using a simplified version of the propagation equations, we show analytically that for control fields with a constant amplitude and linearly varying mixing angles with the propagation distance, a conversion efficiency close to unity can be achieved even for relatively short propagation distances. Subsequently, we confirm these results by numerically simulating the full set of propagation equations.
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