AbstractAn atomic-force microscope assisted technique is developed to control the position and size of self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots (QDs). Presently, the site precision is as good as ± 1.5 nm and the size fluctuation is within ± 5% with the minimum controllable lateral diameter of 20 nm. With the ability of producing tightly packed and differently sized QDs, sophisticated QD arrays can be controllably fabricated for the application in quantum computing. The optical quality of such site-controlled QDs is found comparable to some conventionally self-assembled semiconductor QDs. The single dot photoluminescence of site-controlled InAs/InP QDs is studied in detail, presenting the prospect to utilize them in quantum commun...
Abstract: After the general aspects of InAs/InP (100) quantum dots (QDs) regarding the formation of ...
[[abstract]]InAs site-controlled quantum dots (SCQDs) have been demonstrated on GaAs substrates patt...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are fascinating systems for potential applications in quantum infor...
A selective positioning technique for InAs quantum dots (QDs) on an atomic force microscope (AFM)-pa...
We report on a combined photoluminescence imaging and atomic force microscopy study of single, isola...
We have developed a novel technology, called nanoparticle conversion, for producing compound semicon...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots show great potential as efficient semiconductor-based non-...
The development of methods for the epitaxial growth of semiconductor materials and nano-crystals has...
We demonstrate site-controlled InAs/GaAs quantum dot (QD) emission at 1.3 mu m telecommunication wav...
Over the past two decades, there has been great interest in integrating semiconductor quantum dots (...
The fabrication of semiconductor structures with precisely controlled nanomeLer scale compositional ...
Selective growth of InGaAsInGaAs quantum dots on GaAsGaAs is reported. It is demonstrated that selec...
This paper discusses the growth and the properties of semiconductor nanostructures based on self-ass...
Abstract Quantum dots (QDs) were immobilized on an ultra-flat Au surface by using amide binding betw...
Self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots (QD) are artificial atoms which exhibit extremely high optical...
Abstract: After the general aspects of InAs/InP (100) quantum dots (QDs) regarding the formation of ...
[[abstract]]InAs site-controlled quantum dots (SCQDs) have been demonstrated on GaAs substrates patt...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are fascinating systems for potential applications in quantum infor...
A selective positioning technique for InAs quantum dots (QDs) on an atomic force microscope (AFM)-pa...
We report on a combined photoluminescence imaging and atomic force microscopy study of single, isola...
We have developed a novel technology, called nanoparticle conversion, for producing compound semicon...
Self-assembled semiconductor quantum dots show great potential as efficient semiconductor-based non-...
The development of methods for the epitaxial growth of semiconductor materials and nano-crystals has...
We demonstrate site-controlled InAs/GaAs quantum dot (QD) emission at 1.3 mu m telecommunication wav...
Over the past two decades, there has been great interest in integrating semiconductor quantum dots (...
The fabrication of semiconductor structures with precisely controlled nanomeLer scale compositional ...
Selective growth of InGaAsInGaAs quantum dots on GaAsGaAs is reported. It is demonstrated that selec...
This paper discusses the growth and the properties of semiconductor nanostructures based on self-ass...
Abstract Quantum dots (QDs) were immobilized on an ultra-flat Au surface by using amide binding betw...
Self-assembled InAs/GaAs quantum dots (QD) are artificial atoms which exhibit extremely high optical...
Abstract: After the general aspects of InAs/InP (100) quantum dots (QDs) regarding the formation of ...
[[abstract]]InAs site-controlled quantum dots (SCQDs) have been demonstrated on GaAs substrates patt...
Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are fascinating systems for potential applications in quantum infor...