Abstract
Various technological approaches have been performed to fabricate quantum dot structures which are potentially useful for optoelectronic device application and basic physics[1]. One of main goals is to manipulate both electrons and photons in nanostructures and microcavities. Towards this goal, it is important to develop nanofabrication and nano-scale optical characterization techniques.
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