Abstract
The discovery of intersubband transitions in III-V semiconductor heterostructures [1] had a huge impact on large parts of the condensed matter physics community and ultimately led to the development of quantum well infrared photodetectors [2] and quantum cascade lasers [3]. One of the main constraints, however, are the strict lattice matching conditions of the heterostructures – limiting the available materials to combine – and its expensive and complicated growth.
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