Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots

The data was taken with temperature-dependent time-integrated, time-resolved, and polarisation-resolved microphotoluminescence, and Hanbury Brown and Twiss experiments from 5 to 250 K. The purpose is to investigate whether non-polar a-plane quantum dots can act as high temperature single photon sour...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Wang, T, Puchtler, T
Format: Dataset
Published: University of Oxford 2017
_version_ 1797099469002506240
author Wang, T
Puchtler, T
author2 Wang, T
author_facet Wang, T
Wang, T
Puchtler, T
author_sort Wang, T
collection OXFORD
description The data was taken with temperature-dependent time-integrated, time-resolved, and polarisation-resolved microphotoluminescence, and Hanbury Brown and Twiss experiments from 5 to 250 K. The purpose is to investigate whether non-polar a-plane quantum dots can act as high temperature single photon sources with optical polarisation control beyond the 200 K Peltier cooling threshold. All data were taken during April-May 2016.
first_indexed 2024-03-07T05:24:10Z
format Dataset
id oxford-uuid:dffb7650-9782-4204-a3c5-239471e2553e
institution University of Oxford
last_indexed 2024-03-07T05:24:10Z
publishDate 2017
publisher University of Oxford
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:dffb7650-9782-4204-a3c5-239471e2553e2022-03-27T09:43:33ZDataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dotsDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:dffb7650-9782-4204-a3c5-239471e2553eORA DepositUniversity of Oxford2017Wang, TPuchtler, TWang, TWang, TWang, TWang, TWang, TOliver, RPuchtler, TPuchtler, TPuchtler, TPuchtler, TTaylor, RZhu, TZhu, TJarman, JJarman, JNuttall, LNuttall, LOliver, ROliver, RTaylor, RTaylor, RThe data was taken with temperature-dependent time-integrated, time-resolved, and polarisation-resolved microphotoluminescence, and Hanbury Brown and Twiss experiments from 5 to 250 K. The purpose is to investigate whether non-polar a-plane quantum dots can act as high temperature single photon sources with optical polarisation control beyond the 200 K Peltier cooling threshold. All data were taken during April-May 2016.
spellingShingle Wang, T
Puchtler, T
Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title_full Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title_fullStr Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title_full_unstemmed Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title_short Dataset: Polarisation-controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from InGaN quantum dots
title_sort dataset polarisation controlled single photon emission at high temperatures from ingan quantum dots
work_keys_str_mv AT wangt datasetpolarisationcontrolledsinglephotonemissionathightemperaturesfrominganquantumdots
AT puchtlert datasetpolarisationcontrolledsinglephotonemissionathightemperaturesfrominganquantumdots