“…When two beams, whose phases are modulated at frequencies ϕ 1 and ϕ 2 , excite a fluorescent particle by a two-photon absorption process, the emissions modulate at frequencies m ϕ 21 , where m is an integer and ϕ 21 = ϕ 2 – ϕ 1 . The emission from excitons formed directly after the excitation modulates at two frequencies, ϕ 21 and 2ϕ 21 , , whereas the emission from free charges has additional modulations at 3ϕ 21 and 4ϕ 21 (see Figure a). Previous investigations of molecular systems have exhibited a pure exciton recombination where the amplitudes at ϕ 21 and 2ϕ 21 are in a ratio of 4:1. , As an example, Figure b shows the Fourier transform of the PL from a 100 μM solution of 1,3,5-diphenyl-hexatriene dissolved in toluene.…”