Abstract
Excitons1 in semiconductors are highly sensitive probes of crystal quality and applied fields and are usually observed at low temperature in highly pure strain free materials. In the quantum confined limit, the exciton is stabilized at room temperature, and a well resolved resonance is observed.
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