Two-photon absorption spectrum of CdS in theA- andB-excitonic region at 20 °K by the new twin-laser technique

Abstract
The A and B excitonic spectrum of CdS was measured at 20 °K using a new variant of two-photon spectroscopy, the twin-laser technique. This method has two collinear lasers (a fixed-wavelength high-power laser and a low-power tunable laser) which are incident simultaneously on the crystal. Polarization measurements were performed in which sharp 2P excitons were clearly resolved, but no 1S excitons were seen. It is shown that a many-band theory is necessary to correctly interpret the experimental results.