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Demonstration of an always-on exchange-only spin qubit. [PDF]

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Broz JD, Hoke JC, Acuna E, Petta JR.
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The QD-Flash: a quantum dot-based memory device

Semiconductor Science and Technology, 2010
We demonstrate the large potential of III?V compound semiconductors for a novel type of Flash memory. The concept is based on self-organized III?V quantum dots (QDs). Here the advantages of the most important semiconductor memories, the dynamic random access memory and the Flash are merged.
Marent, Andreas   +3 more
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Simulation of quantum dots (QDs) in the confinement regime

International Journal of Applied Science and Engineering Research, 2012
The ground state confinement energy and its associated wavelength as a function of radius for three different semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) were calculated using the Brus equation. The experimental observation of the size dependence on the band gap energy is in good agreement with the theoretical models for the semiconductor nanocrystals considered.
Chukwuocha E.O, Onyeaju M.C
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Current Application of Quantum Dots (QD) in Cancer Therapy: A Review

Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry, 2017
Semiconductor quantum dots proved themselves as efficient fluorescent probes in cancer detection and treatment. Their size, high stability, non-photobleaching and water solubility made them a unique fluorophore in place of conventional organic dyes.Newly emerged theranostic drug delivery system using quantum dots helped us in better understanding of ...
Lavanya Thilak, Babu, Priyankar, Paira
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Applications of quantum dot (QD) lasers in optical communications for datacenters

2017 19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks (ICTON), 2017
Optical communication technologies are the best solutions for the high-performance computing infrastructures (HPCs) and datacenter networks (DCNs). All-optical approach consists of switching all data at the packet in the optical domain which requires data rates higher than 100 Gbit/s.
Yosef Ben-Ezra   +2 more
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