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Nano Lett
; 5(11): 2117-22, 2005 Nov.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-16277437
RESUMO
Individual quantum dots have been studied by means of microphotoluminescence with dual-laser excitation. The additional infrared laser influences the dot charge configuration and increases the dot luminescence intensity. This is explained in terms of separate generation of excess electrons and holes into the dot from the two lasers. With increasing dot density and/or sample temperature, the increase of the luminescence intensity vanishes progressively, while the possibility to control the dot charge remains.