Abstract
Recently, single photon sources in the near infrared have been successfully demonstrated using self-assembled InAs quantum dots embedded in micropillar cavities. Nevertheless, their operation is limited to cryogenic temperatures due to the shallow confinement potential of III-V dots. In contrast, the use of II-VI semiconductors holds the promise for room temperature operation of these devices.
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