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Single QD nanowire photodetectors

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In another step toward quantum computing, researchers have made a photodetector based on a single nanowire, in which the active element is a single quantum dot (QD) with a volume of only 7000 nm3. The nanowire, which was made of indium phosphide, was grown using standard epitaxial techniques; sandwiching a thin segment in between with a lower bandgap enabled the researchers to obtain the quantum dot. They used electron beam lithography to contact a single nanowire to create the device. The photocurrent from the nanowire detector: The yellow spot represents the region where current...Read full article

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    Published: February 2011
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