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Semiconductor quantum dot nanostructures and their roles in the future of photonics

This paper discusses the growth and the properties of semiconductor nanostructures based on self-assembled quantum dots (QDs). These QDs confine electrons or excitons in zero-dimension (0D), similar to an artificial atom or to an artificial molecule in the case of coupled QDs with vertical alignment. They are obtained in a simple step during the epitaxy of strained III-V semiconductors such as InAs on GaAs, or InAs on InP. We will elaborate on the unique optical properties and the physics of self-assembled QDs and their applications, including QD lasers.


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