Presentation 1995/12/8
Fabrication and Nanometer-scale Optical Properties of Nanostructures
Yasuhiko Arakawa,
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Abstract(in English) One of main goals is to manipulate both electrons and photons in nanostructures and microcavities. Towards this goal, it is important to develop nanofabrication and nano-scale optical characterization techniques as well as to understand the physics of electron-photon interaction in the nano-structures. In this paper, we discuss our recent progress and perspective of quantum dot structures for the ultimate laser diodes, including fabrication of quantum boxes using SK-growth mode (so-called self-assembling growth) and selective growth. We also discuss nanometer-scale characterization using the μ-photoluminescence and the near-field scanning optical microscope techniques.
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Keyword(in English) Wordsquantum effects / nanostructures / quantum wires and boxes / lasers / microcavity
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Title (in English) Fabrication and Nanometer-scale Optical Properties of Nanostructures
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Keyword(1) Wordsquantum effects
Keyword(2) nanostructures
Keyword(3) quantum wires and boxes
Keyword(4) lasers
Keyword(5) microcavity
1st Author's Name Yasuhiko Arakawa
1st Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo()
Date 1995/12/8
Paper # LQE95-114
Volume (vol) vol.95
Number (no) 403
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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