Culling a Self-Assembled Quantum Dot as a Single-Photon Source Using X-ray Microscopy
Arka Bikash Dey,
Milan K. Sanyal,
Andreas Schropp
et al.
Abstract:Epitaxially grown self-assembled semiconductor quantum
dots (QDs)
with atom-like optical properties have emerged as the best choice
for single-photon sources required for the development of quantum
technology and quantum networks. Nondestructive selection of a single
QD having desired structural, compositional, and optical characteristics
is essential to obtain noise-free, fully indistinguishable single
or entangled photons from single-photon emitters. Here, we show that
the structural orientations and local c… Show more
Tensile strained germanium (ε-Ge) has found significant interest due to its unique properties for emerging optoelectronic devices. High tensile strained Ge materials with superior quality are still being investigated due...
Tensile strained germanium (ε-Ge) has found significant interest due to its unique properties for emerging optoelectronic devices. High tensile strained Ge materials with superior quality are still being investigated due...
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