We present an experimental study of the control of ultrafast semiconductor
nonlinearities by adaptive feedback optical pulse shaping. In the feedback
loop, an evolutionary algorithm directs the modulation of the spectral phas
e of 20-fs laser pulses. In this way, control is achieved over the broadban
d semiconductor continuum nonlinearity as measured in differential transmis
sion experiments. Design guidelines are given for the implementation of the
evolutionary algorithm. Our results demonstrate that a feedback loop with
a carefully designed algorithm can serve as a new, sensitive tool in ultraf
ast semiconductor spectroscopy. Moreover, an optimized feedback loop allows
for the substantial enhancement of ultrafast semiconductor nonlinearities.
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