Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1867063 | Physics Letters A | 2012 | 6 Pages |
We investigate the two-dimensional (2D) probe absorption spectrum in a four-subband coupled double quantum-well system driven by two orthogonal standing-wave lasers. It is found that, due to the quantum interference effect of interacting dark resonances, the 2D spatial distribution of probe absorption spectrum can be easily controlled via adjusting the system parameters. Thus, our scheme shows the underlying probability for the formation of the 2D electron localization in a solid.
► The first demonstration of the 2D probe absorption spectrum in a solid is reported. ► The 2D spatial distribution of probe absorption spectrum can be easily controlled via the system parameters. ► Our scheme shows the underlying probability for the formation of the 2D electron localization in a solid.