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    Room-temperature electroabsorption and switching in a Gaas/AlGaAs superlattice by BAR-JOSEPH, I, GOOSSEN, K. W, KUO, J. M, KOPF, R. F, MILLER, D. A. B, CHEMIA, D. S

    Published in Applied physics letters (24-07-1989)
    “…We report room-temperature observation of Wannier–Stark localization in a GaAs/AlGaAs superlattice. We show that large modulation can be obtained over a wide…”
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    Low-loss InGaAs/InP multiple quantum well optical electroabsorption waveguide modulator by KOREN, U, MILLER, B. I, KOCH, T. L, EISENSTEIN, G, TUCKER, R. S, BAR-JOSEPH, I, CHEMIA, D. S

    Published in Applied physics letters (12-10-1987)
    “…An optical electroabsorption waveguide modulator is described based on the quantum-confined Stark effect in an InGaAs/InP multiple quantum well waveguide. The…”
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    Wavelength-selective voltage-tunable photodetector made from multiple quantum wells by WOOD, T. H, BURRUS, C. A, GNAUCK, A. H, WIESENFELD, J. M, MILLER, D. A. B, CHEMIA, D. S, DAMEN, T. C

    Published in Applied physics letters (01-08-1985)
    “…We show that a pin-doped multiple quantum well (MQW) diode can be used as a photodetector whose voltage of maximum photocurrent is wavelength dependent. The…”
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    Instantaneous frequency dynamics of coherent wave mixing in semiconductor quantum wells by Chemia, D.S.

    Published in Proceedings of LEOS '93 (1993)
    “…Summary form only given. We resolve the femtosecond free polarization decay of excitons in GaAs quantum wells by upconverting the diffracted signal in…”
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    Subpicosecond excitonic electroabsorption in room-temperature quantum wells by KNOX, W. H, MILLER, D. A. B, DAMEN, T. C, CHEMLA, D. S, SHANK, C. V, GOSSARD, A. C

    Published in Applied physics letters (31-03-1986)
    “…We investigate the dynamics of excitonic optical absorption in room-temperature GaAs quantum wells during the application of a rapidly changing electric field…”
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