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Optical Properties of III–V Quantum Dots

Pohl et al., 2008

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16629194775375200990
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Pohl U
Rodt S
Hoffmann A
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Semiconductor Nanostructures

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Results on excitonic properties of few and many particles-complexes confined in self- organized In (Ga) As/GaAs and InGaN/GaN quantum dots (QDs) are highlighted. The renormalization of transition energies in InGaAs QDs is found to be proportional to the …
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