Yasuhiko Arakawa
Yasuhiko Arakawa (Japanese , ''Arakawa Yasuhiko''; born 6 November 1952) is a Japanese physicist.His research focuses on semiconductor physics, including growth of nanostructures and their optoelectronic applications. Among his main achievements are the proposal of the concept of quantum dots and their application to quantum dot lasers, the observation of exciton-polariton Rabi-splitting in a semiconductor microcavity, or, recently, the first 3D photonic crystal nanocavity lasers with quantum dot gain. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Ota Yasutomo, Takata Kenta, Ozawa Tomoki, Amo Alberto, Jia Zhetao, Kante Boubacar, Notomi Masaya, Arakawa Yasuhiko, Iwamoto SatoshiGet full text
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