On the spectroscopy of quantum dots in microcavities
F.P. Laussy, E. del Valle

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent theoretical predictions about the spectroscopy of quantum dots in microcavities, highlighting which phenomena could soon be observed experimentally with current technology.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of theoretical predictions in quantum dot microcavity spectroscopy that are close to experimental verification.
Findings
Predictions of observable spectroscopic phenomena in quantum dot microcavities
Identification of phenomena within current experimental capabilities
Summary of recent theoretical advances in the field
Abstract
At the occasion of the OECS conference in Madrid, we give a succinct account of some recent predictions in the spectroscopy of a quantum dot in a microcavity that remain to be observed experimentally, sometimes within the reach of the current state of the art.
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