“…Here, using only energy levels of the system as input parameters, tailored pulse sequences are designed to optimize specific peaks in the 2DS of gallium arsenide quantum wells (GaAs QWs). Optimal pulse shapes are designed using simple calculations based on perturbative coherent control techniques that have been previously developed in one-dimensional spectroscopy: double-pulse (DP) shapes that selectively enhance different resonance frequencies and pulses with a frequency-dependent phase window (PW) that selectively enhance different two-quantum resonances. , The pulse shapes are incorporated in the laboratory using pulse-shaping-based 2D FT OPT, as already demonstrated. ,− As has been extensively studied recently, ,− 2DS of GaAs QWs are dominated by many-body effects, giving rise to peaks due to different biexciton states, unbound two-exciton correlations between various combinations of single-exciton states, and even triexciton states. All of these multiexciton coherences may interfere with each other and single-exciton peaks.…”