2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0921-4526(01)00322-2
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Magnetoluminescence of InAs self-assembled dots embedded in a two-dimensional electron gas

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“…The correlation between light emission and magnetic field stimulation has often been ignored in our common knowledge of luminescence. In most reports, the term of magnetoluminescence (ML) with a prefix of “magneto” is about PL or EL under the influence of externally applied magnetic field, which does not mean the magnetic‐induced luminescence (MIL). ML has previously been observed in some luminescence systems, such as semiconductor nanostructures and organic compounds based on intercharge spin–spin interaction, spin‐dependent excited processes, and Lorentz effects .…”
Section: Performance Parameters Of the Two Light Emissions Based On Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation between light emission and magnetic field stimulation has often been ignored in our common knowledge of luminescence. In most reports, the term of magnetoluminescence (ML) with a prefix of “magneto” is about PL or EL under the influence of externally applied magnetic field, which does not mean the magnetic‐induced luminescence (MIL). ML has previously been observed in some luminescence systems, such as semiconductor nanostructures and organic compounds based on intercharge spin–spin interaction, spin‐dependent excited processes, and Lorentz effects .…”
Section: Performance Parameters Of the Two Light Emissions Based On Mmentioning
confidence: 99%