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New Types of Artificial Atoms and Molecules for Quantum Information Technologies

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Abstract

Quantum light emission from solitary oxygen dopant states of carbon nanotubes and plasmonically coupled CdSe/CdS/silica core/thick-shell nanocrystal quantum dot molecules will be presented as evidences of their potential in quantum information technologies.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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