Local field effects for spherical quantum dot emitters in the proximity of a planar dielectric interface
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Local field effects for spherical quantum dot emitters in the proximity of a planar dielectric interface
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JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA B-OPTICAL PHYSICS
Volume 31, Issue 9, Pages 2029
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The Optical Society
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2014-08-05
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10.1364/josab.31.002029
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