Liu et al., 2024 - Google Patents
Super-resolved snapshot hyperspectral imaging of solid-state quantum emitters for high-throughput integrated quantum technologiesLiu et al., 2024
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- Liu S
- Li X
- Liu H
- Qiu G
- Ma J
- Nie L
- Meng Y
- Hu X
- Ni H
- Niu Z
- Qiu C
- Wang X
- Liu J
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- Nature Photonics
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Solid-state quantum emitters coupled to integrated photonic nanostructures are quintessential for exploring fundamental phenomena in cavity quantum electrodynamics and are used in a wide range of photonic quantum technologies. One of the most exciting …
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