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Publications by Esperanza Luna
Quantitative Study of the Interfacial Intermixing and Segregation Effects Across the Wetting Layer of Ga(As,Sb)-Capped InAs Quantum Dots
Applied Physics Letters
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GaAsSb-capped InAs Quantum Dots: From Enlarged Quantum Dot Height to Alloy Fluctuations
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