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E. Gallardo

Researcher at Autonomous University of Madrid

Publications -  11
Citations -  194

E. Gallardo is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Madrid. The author has contributed to research in topics: Raman spectroscopy & Quantum dot. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 11 publications receiving 185 citations.

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Old Silks Endowed with New Properties

TL;DR: In this paper, a regenerated silkworm Bombyx mori fibers with new properties that mimic those of spider silk can be produced through a wet spinning process modified with an immersion postspinning drawing (IPSD) step.
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Phonon-plasmon coupling in electron surface accumulation layers in InN nanocolumns

TL;DR: In this paper, a coupled LO phonon-plasmon mode together with uncoupled phonons is attributed to the spontaneous accumulation of electrons on the lateral surfaces of the nanocolumns.
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Optical coupling of two distant InAs/GaAs quantum dots by a photonic-crystal microcavity

TL;DR: In this article, a long distance 1.4 m interaction of two different InAs/GaAs quantum dots in a photonic crystal microcavity is observed, and simultaneous coupling of both quantum dots to the cavity is demonstrated by Purcell effect measurements.
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Emission polarization control in semiconductor quantum dots coupled to a photonic crystal microcavity

TL;DR: The linear polarization rotation is qualitatively interpreted in terms of the detuning dependent mixing of the quantum dot and cavity states to achieve continuous control of the linear polarization in single photon emitters.
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Raman scattering by longitudinal optical phonons in InN nanocolumns grown on Si(111) and Si(001) substrates

TL;DR: In this article, Raman measurements in high-quality InN nanocolumns and thin films grown on both Si(1 1 1) and Si( 1 0 0) substrates display a low-energy coupled longitudinal optical phonon-plasmon mode together with uncoupled longitudinal optical (LO) phonons.