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In Search of the Dipole Moment

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Anne L. Fischer

Turning quantum dots on and off sounds as simple as flipping a switch, but it can't be accomplished until we understand how much excitation is required to complete the task. There has been a lot of confusion in the literature, according to Kevin L. Silverman, of the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Boulder, Colo. InGaAs/GaAs quantum dots were imaged on a 500 x 500-nm field using transmission electron microscopy. "A lot of techniques were indirect and uncertain," Silverman said, so his group teamed with researchers from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden,...Read full article

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    Published: August 2003
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    quantum dots
    A quantum dot is a nanoscale semiconductor structure, typically composed of materials like cadmium selenide or indium arsenide, that exhibits unique quantum mechanical properties. These properties arise from the confinement of electrons within the dot, leading to discrete energy levels, or "quantization" of energy, similar to the behavior of individual atoms or molecules. Quantum dots have a size on the order of a few nanometers and can emit or absorb photons (light) with precise wavelengths,...
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