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Quantum Dots and Quantum Wells Go Head-to-Head

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Daniel S. Burgess

In the pursuit of more efficient GaAs-based emitters for telecommunications applications, researchers at Laboratorio Nazionale TASC-INFM and the University of Trieste, both in Italy, have performed a comparison of the photoluminescence of InAsN quantum dots and InGaAsN/GaAs quantum wells produced in the same molecular beam epitaxy reactor. Their work indicates that quantum dots display higher thermal stability than quantum wells, and that the use of GaAsN rather than GaAs barriers with the dots yields more intense and narrower luminescence. In the experiments, the scientists fabricated...Read full article

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    Published: July 2005
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    photoluminescence
    Photoluminescence is a phenomenon in which a material absorbs photons (light) at one wavelength and then re-emits photons at a longer wavelength. This process occurs when electrons in the material are excited to higher energy states by absorbing photons and subsequently return to lower energy states, emitting photons in the process. The emitted photons have less energy and longer wavelengths than the absorbed photons. Photoluminescence can be broadly categorized into two types: ...
    CommunicationsFeaturesGaAs-based emittersindustrialLaboratorio Nazionale TASC-INFMphotoluminescencetelecommunications applications

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