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Description Energy transfer diagrammed from nano-thin layers of Sandia-grown quantum wells to the LANL nanocrystals (a.k.a. quantum dots) above the nanolayers.
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Source Los Alamos National Laboratory, http://www.sandia.gov/news-center/news-releases/2004/micro-nano/well.html
Author Marc Achermann
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