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Luminescence processes in semiconductor microcavities

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Abstract

The interaction of light with semiconductors has always triggered a huge effort both because of its importance in determining fundamental processes and parameters and because of the numerous applications which depend on it. One process of particular importance is luminescence which allows such wide-scale applications as lasers, LEDs and displays.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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