Abstract
An important characteristic of quantum dot (QD) materials is the timescale on which carriers are captured into the dots and relax to their ground state. The properties of devices based on QDs, such as lasers, thus rely on efficient carrier feeding to the active QD states. These processes are believed to be mediated by carrier-phonon and carrier-carrier interaction (Auger prcesses).1,2
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