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Zh I alferov
Zh I alferov

Zh I Alferov Zhores ivanovich alferov (russian: Жоре́с Ива́нович Алфёров, ipa: [ʐɐˈrɛs ɨˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ɐlˈfʲɵrəf]; belarusian: Жарэс Іва́навіч Алфёраў; 15 march 1930 – 1 march 2019) was a soviet and russian [1] [2] physicist and academic who contributed significantly to the creation of modern. Zhores alferov (born march 15, 1930, vitebsk, belorussia, u.s.s.r. [now in belarus]—died march 1, 2019, st. petersburg, russia) was a soviet physicist who, with herbert kroemer and jack s. kilby, was awarded the nobel prize for physics in 2000 for their work that laid the foundation for the modern era of computers and information technology.

Zhores alferov Nobel Prize Semiconductor Physics Soviet Union
Zhores alferov Nobel Prize Semiconductor Physics Soviet Union

Zhores Alferov Nobel Prize Semiconductor Physics Soviet Union Zhores i. alferov. the nobel prize in physics 2000. born: 15 march 1930, vitebsk, belorussia, ussr (now belarus) died: 1 march 2019, st. petersburg, russia. affiliation at the time of the award: a.f. ioffe physico technical institute, st. petersburg, russia. prize motivation: “for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high speed. The nobel prize in physics 2000 was awarded "for basic work on information and communication technology" with one half jointly to zhores i. alferov and herbert kroemer "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high speed and opto electronics" and the other half to jack s. kilby "for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit". Dr. alferov shared the 2000 nobel prize in physics with two american physicists, herbert kroemer and jack s. kilby, “for basic work on information and communication technology.”. Alferov decided to tackle the formidable challenge of how to realize high quality, defect free heterostructures and heterojunctions. in march 1963, alferov and rudolf kazarinov, an ioffe.

Zhores I alferov Facts Nobelprize Org
Zhores I alferov Facts Nobelprize Org

Zhores I Alferov Facts Nobelprize Org Dr. alferov shared the 2000 nobel prize in physics with two american physicists, herbert kroemer and jack s. kilby, “for basic work on information and communication technology.”. Alferov decided to tackle the formidable challenge of how to realize high quality, defect free heterostructures and heterojunctions. in march 1963, alferov and rudolf kazarinov, an ioffe. Zhores i. alferov held his nobel lecture december 8, 2000, at aula magna, stockholm university. he was presented by professor stig hagström. summary: electronic devices using heterostructures, semiconductors with several thin layers of material separated by different band gaps, were first produced in the 1960s. Zhores alferov is a russian physicist who developed semiconductor heterostructures for high speed and opto electronics. learn about his biography, education, research, books, and links to related topics on the nobel prize internet archive.

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