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Achieving wavelength emission beyond the C-band from type-II InAs-GaAsSb quantum dots grown monolithically on silicon substrate

Salhi et al., 2019

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5401493193455265612
Author
Salhi A
Alshaibani S
Alaskar Y
Albadri A
Alyamani A
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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The optical quality enhancement of a GaAs template grown on Silicon substrate using InGaAs/GaAs Dislocation Filters (DFs) combined with an annealing step have been assessed optically using Photoluminescence (PL) of embedded InAs/InGaAs QDs within a …
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