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Photoluminescence studies of free-standing quantum boxes

We report photoluminescence measurements made on free-standing, lattice-matched GaAs/AlGaAs and pseudomorphic InGaAs/GaAs quantum boxes fabricated by laterally patterning quantum wells using electron-beam lithography and either reactive ion etching or ion beam milling. At temperatures below 10–20 K...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 1990-04, Vol.67 (7), p.3472-3480
Main Authors: ANDREWS, S. R, ARNOT, H, REES, P. K, KERR, T. M, BEAUMONT, S. P
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