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Quantum dot laser diodes

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Abstract

Recently, semiconductor quantum dot (QD) laser diodes have been successfully demonstrated. The emphasis in this paper is on the recent progresses at our institute, towards the understanding the physics of such zero-dimensional heterostructures and pointing out the benefits and challenges associated with incorporating these nanostructures in the active layers of practical devices such as laser diodes.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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