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Femtosecond luminescence of semiconductor nanostructures

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Abstract

Luminescence has been quite widely used for the study of semiconductor nanostructures, and more especially time resolved luminescence, due to the ease to get a luminescence signal. The interpretation of the results however is sometimes quite complex, and one generally finds that some care has to be taken for the results to be meaningful. In particular, the homogeneity of the excited density over the detected luminescence signal is a quite important parameter, also it is often desirable to work at the lowest possible densities.

© 1997 Optical Society of America

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