Tensile Quantum Dots and Lattice-Matched Epitaxy on (111) and (110) Surfaces
<p> III-V self-assembled quantum dots (QDs) and quantum dashes (Q-dashes) grown by epitaxy have numerous applications for optoelectronics and quantum information. Such nanostructures are most commonly formed through strain-driven self-assembly on (001) surfaces. In this process, a thin layer o...
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Yale University
2015
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