Abstract
The prospect of studying quantum optics in the solid state and the quest for quantum light sources in the field of quantum communication has triggered enormous efforts in the development of microcavity systems with embedded quantum dots (QDs) [1]. The success story in this field of modern optics includes the observation of fundamental light-matter interaction in the cavity quantum electrodynamics (cQED) regime [2] and the realization of novel, nonclassical photon sources [3], as well as high-β microlasers [4]. Up till now, this research has focused almost exclusively on individual microcavities excited optically by an external laser.
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