Abstract
Since it was realized that efficient quantum computing can be performed using single photons and standard linear optics elements [1], immense international research activity has been aimed at developing semiconductor quantum dot (QD) single-photon sources (SPS). In order to optimise the design of SPS for high efficiency as well as increase the understanding of the physics, advanced and accurate models are needed that describes the complex solid-state environment the SPS is part of.
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