Abstract
At low carrier densities, carrier capture into quantum dots is a slow process governed by carrier-acoustic phonon interaction. At higher densities, the capture process is sped up by an increasingly important carrier-carrier scattering, However, even the shortest reported capture times are on the order of 10 ps.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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