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Copyright 2004 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Figure 11 Correlation of optical and tunneling spectroscopy data for InAs QDs.The inset shows a schematic of the CB and VB level structure and the relevant strongoptical transitions I, II, and III. (A) Comparison of the size dependence of the lowtemperatureoptical bandgap (transition I) from which the excitonic Coulombinteraction was substracted (open diamonds), with the bandgap measured <strong>by</strong> the STM(filled diamonds). (B) Excited transitions plotted versus the bandgap for tunneling andoptical spectroscopy: The two lower datasets (II) depict the correlation betweenD VB = 1 VB 2 VB , detected using the tunneling spectroscopy (filled squares), with thedifference between transition II and the band gap transition I (open squares). The twoupper datasets (III) depict the correlation between D CB = 1P e 1S e determined usingthe tunneling spectroscopy (filled circles), with the difference between optical transitionIII and I (open circles). Also shown is the size dependence of the single-electroncharging energy from the tunneling data (filled triangles).<strong>Copyright</strong> <strong>2004</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Marcel</strong> <strong>Dekker</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. <strong>All</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Reserved</strong>.

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