We investigate coherent emission from light-hole ground-state excitons (lh1
excitons) in 8 nm and 17.5 nm GaAs quantum wells (QWs) in transient degene
rate four-wave mixing (DFNM) experiments. The lh1 excitons are resonantly e
xcited using femtosecond laser pulses. The lh1-exciton energy in the 8 nm Q
W lies within the continuum of electron-heavy-hole pair states in the first
subbands, but that in the 17.5 nm QW is discrete (nonresonant with the con
tinuum). The DFWM signal decay and DFNM spectra show different behavior in
the two cases. In particular, at vanishing excitation densities, the DFWM s
ignal decay rate for lh1 excitons in the 8 nm QWs is found to be several ti
mes larger than the corresponding rate for the 17.5 nm QWs. The results sug
gest that the population lifetime of the resonant lh1 exciton may be very s
hort (<0.4 ps).