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Silicon quantum dot superlattice

Through an NSF fellowship, graduate student Brian Simonds spent summer 2011 with collaborators at the University of New South Wales learning to synthesize novel silicon quantum dot arrays.

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Silicon quantum dot superlattice

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  1. Through an NSF fellowship, graduate student Brian Simonds spent summer 2011 with collaborators at the University of New South Wales learning to synthesize novel silicon quantum dot arrays. International Student ExchangeCraig P. Taylor, Colorado School of Mines, DMR 0820518Renewable Energy MRSEC Silicon quantum dot superlattice EAPSI Fellowship, NSF Award # OISE-1108007

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