Abstract
There are many fundamental physics questions regarding the optical and electronic properties arising from quantum confinement in semiconductors as occurs in nanostructures such as quantum dots. Early work by Brunner et al.1 and more recent work by Gammon et al.2 has shown that strong localization in narrow quantum wells leads to quantum dot-like states that can be observed individually in PL or PLE through small micron-sized apertures.
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