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Quantum Dots for Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers and High Speed Lasers*

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Abstract

Self-organised quantum dots (QDs) grown in the Stranski-Krastanov growth mode (1-3) enable novel photonic devices like edge and surface emitting lasers, or amplifiers with dramatically improved properties and show potential for single photon emitters for quantum cryptography (4). We have presently demonstrated

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