Study of nitrogen-containing compounds for quantum dot photonics

Following the first successful demonstration of the transistor in 1947, a revolution in technology took place, which profoundly shaped our society. The transition from the industrial age to the information age was entirely driven by progress in science and technology. Similarly, several emerging tec...

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Main Author: Yoon, Soon Fatt.
Other Authors: School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-475992023-03-04T03:23:43Z Study of nitrogen-containing compounds for quantum dot photonics Yoon, Soon Fatt. School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Microelectronics DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering::Optics, optoelectronics, photonics Following the first successful demonstration of the transistor in 1947, a revolution in technology took place, which profoundly shaped our society. The transition from the industrial age to the information age was entirely driven by progress in science and technology. Similarly, several emerging technologies are expected to shape our near future as greatly as the silicon technology did. Among these modern research fields we find nanotechnology: the science on the scale of atoms and molecules, so small that the peculiar effects of quantum mechanics can be observed and utilized. RGM 4/05 2012-01-18T08:09:35Z 2012-01-18T08:09:35Z 2009 2009 Research Report http://hdl.handle.net/10356/47599 en 19 p. application/pdf
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Yoon, Soon Fatt.
Study of nitrogen-containing compounds for quantum dot photonics
description Following the first successful demonstration of the transistor in 1947, a revolution in technology took place, which profoundly shaped our society. The transition from the industrial age to the information age was entirely driven by progress in science and technology. Similarly, several emerging technologies are expected to shape our near future as greatly as the silicon technology did. Among these modern research fields we find nanotechnology: the science on the scale of atoms and molecules, so small that the peculiar effects of quantum mechanics can be observed and utilized.
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