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InAs Quantum Dot Molecule based Scalable Materials Platform
We report advancements in material growth, device design, and device fabrication that facilitate development of a scalable platform for quantum photonics using site-templated wavelength-tunable InAs quantum dot molecules to overcome spatial and spectral inhomogeneity.