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Quantum-well microtube constructed from a freestanding thin quantum-well layer
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsPhotoluminescenceEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsMicrofabricationNanoelectronicsQuantum-well MicrotubeSemiconductor Gaas QwApplied PhysicsQw SubbandQuantum DeviceQuantum Photonic DeviceQw WidthOptoelectronicsCompound SemiconductorSemiconductor Nanostructures
We fabricated and experimentally investigated a nanostructure known as a quantum-well (QW) microtube, which is a fine tube with a micron- or nanometer-order diameter fabricated by rolling a semiconductor GaAs QW. Although the wall thickness is only 40 nm, the system retains the quantum properties of a QW, and photoluminescence from the QW subband can be clearly observed. Even though the QW width is sufficiently small to make the QW subband type-II band-aligned, a type-II to type-I transition caused by uniaxial strain in the microtube allows for optical emission.
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