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  1. We study current injection tensors of Quantum interference control (QuIC) processes by measuring their dependences on single-polarization rotation. We show that the direction of QuIC photocurrents is determined by the polarization of odd-order optical absorptions. 
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  2. We address the question “Does Quantum Interference Control (QuIC) of injected Photocurrents Produces a Current or Voltage?” by studying the dependence on external resistance for Schottky- and Ohmic- contact devices, resolving a long-standing puzzle. 
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  3. Based on polarization dependence, we show that momentum-space distribution of photocurrents is more localized in quantum interference of two- and three-photon absorptions than that in quantum interference of one- and two-photon absorptions. 
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