Recombination-enhanced dislocation climb in InAs quantum dot lasers on silicon
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Alan Y. Liu | J. Bowers | Aidan A. Taylor | K. Mukherjee | J. Norman | D. Jung | Jennifer Selvidge | R. Herrick | M. Salmon | A. Taylor
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