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Growth and characterisation of site-controlled InAs/InP quantum dots by droplet epitaxy in MOVPENa, 2021
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InAs/InP quantum dots were grown by droplet epitaxy via metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE). Their structural and optical properties on a planar substrate were extensively investigated. Indium droplets were formed through pyrolysis of trimethylindium and by …
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