Abstract
Anisotropic, in-plane strain is a useful tool for the study of quantum wells and for the development of opto-electronic devices. Recent advances in micromachining techniques have made it possible to create permanent, anisotropic, in-plane strain in lattice-mismatched quantum wells. Such systems show potential for device applications.
© 2002 Optical Society of America
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