Impurity-free intermixing in compressively strained InGaAsP multiple quantum well structures
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David A. Thompson | Jinghua Teng | Soo Jin Chua | John F. Hazell | B. J. Robinson | Jianrong Dong | A. S. W. Lee | Irwin Sproule
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