“…Furthermore, the presence of PDMs considerably influences the optical response of a system [38][39][40] leading, for example, to changes in multiphoton resonant excitation [41][42][43], modifications of the saturation of absorption and dispersion [44], creation of second-harmonic generation [45] and correlated photon pairs [46], as well as the opening of new optical transitions [47][48][49]. The bichromatic excitation of quantum systems with PDMs has been studied in a wide range of quantum systems, including electron and nuclear spins [50,51], QDs [52,53], and superconducting qubits [54]. The RFS of an asymmetric QD has been recently analyzed in the regime of dissipative dynamics and weak frequency modulation of the low-frequency (LF) field [55,56].…”