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Epitaxial growth of spatially and spectrally controlled quantum dots and quantum dot moleculesMcCabe, 2022
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Epitaxially grown InAs quantum dots (QDs) have long been researched as a promising basis for qubits, and there have been numerous quantum operations proof-of-concept studies performed. However, the random nucleation of these QDs as well as inhomogeneity in their …
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