Errata To The Nobel Prize Article That Appeared In The April 2001 Issue article entitled IEEE Members Who Received the nobel Prize for Physics. In the writeupconcerning one of the winners of the award, zhores I. alferov, a very http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/eds/jul01/errata.htm
Extractions: Unfortunately, there was an error made in the April 2001 issue of the EDS Newsletter regarding the article entitled IEEE Members Who Received the Nobel Prize for Physics. In the write-up concerning one of the winners of the award, Zhores I. Alferov, a very vital portion of his accomplishments was inadvertently omitted, i.e. his work involving the first cw room temperature operation of a double heterojunction laser. The author of this portion of the article, Nick Holonyak, had submitted this pertinent information, but an error was made in transcribing the text from its original source. The affected portion of the write-up concerning Zhores I. Alferov's accomplishments should have read as follows: After the semiconductor laser work of 1962, Alferov and his research group launched a large effort to realize double heterojunction devices (for superinjection and carrier and photon confinement). He was able, with the AlGaAs-GaAs system, to demonstrate the first low threshold double heterostructure lasers (1968), cw operation at room temperature (1970), high-efficiency heterojunction solar cells (1970), heterojunction p-n-p-n switches (1969), laser p-n-p-n switches (1971), high-efficiency AlGaAs heterostructure LEDs (1968), wide-gap emitter AlGaAs transistors (1972), and grating lasers with narrow beam divergence (1974). He is credited with being one of the prime instigators of the new field of heterostructure electronics, which now includes quantum well heterostructures and superlattices. His most recent work has been concerned with trying to convert the quantum-well laser with quantum-dot laser.
LEOS Member Shares Nobel Prize In Physics zhores I. alferov and Herbert Kroemer will share half of this years nobel Prizein Physics for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high http://www.ieee.org/organizations/pubs/newsletters/leos/dec00/nobel.htm
Extractions: Zhores Alferov, is director of the A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg, Russia, and Herbert Kroemer is a professor at the University of California at Santa Barbara. Their work in the 1950s and 60s, on the design of heterostructures, led to semiconductor lasers that could operate continuously at room temperature and were the precursor of the lasers now used in CD players, bar code readers, and optical fiber data transmission networks, as well as to high speed transistors now used in wireless communications. return to contents
Nobel Prizes In Physics nobel PHYSICISTS. SUPERVISOR. Ph.D. UNIVERSITY. DATES. Age (years). Age at Prize.1970. Alfven, Hannes Olof Gosta. 1934. Uppsala. 1908 1995. 87. 62. 2000. alferov,zhores I http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/NOBEL/PHYS/
Extractions: 4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation
Nobel Laureates Aided Information Age S. Kilby of Texas Instruments for the invention of the integrated circuit; and zhoresI. alferov (see SPIE Member zhores alferov awarded nobel Prize, SPIE Scene http://www.spie.org/web/oer/december/dec00/nobel.html
Extractions: Alan MacDiarmid The invention of the transistor, integrated circuit, and semiconductor heterostructures spawned a technological revolution that has culminated in the Information Age. Without these technologies, computers and the Internet wouldn't exist. Recognizing the discoveries that ushered in this hi-tech era, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics to Jack S. Kilby of Texas Instruments for the invention of the integrated circuit; and Zhores I. Alferov (see SPIE Member Zhores Alferov awarded Nobel Prize, SPIE Scene ), director of the A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, and Herbert Kroemer, Univ. of California/Santa Barbara, for the semiconductor heterostructure, which is important in microelectronics (heterojunction bipolar transistor, high electron mobility transistor) and for laser diodes and LEDs. These developments spawned the new field of optoelectronics, the merger of optics and electronics in a hybrid manner. "We do have integration on the circuit board level," said SPIE Technical Director Jit Rai-Choudhury. "Though theoretically possible on an integrated circuit chip, it is not as cost-effective to fabricate III-V compounds alongside silicon, though there is promise with the development of conducting polymers."
News - About SPIE - SPIE Web 2000. NEWS. Congratulations to SPIE Member zhores I. alferov Winnerof the nobel Prize in Physics for 2000! 13 October 2000. SPIE Member http://www.spie.org/AboutSPIE/index.cfm?fuseaction=y2knews
Premio Nobel 2000 - Diario De Yucatán Translate this page El ruso zhores alferov, nacido en 1930, que dirige el Instituto de Física y Técnicade San Petersburgo, y Herbert Kromer, nacido en 1928 en Alemania y que http://www.yucatan.com.mx/especiales/nobel2000/11100001.asp
Extractions: Premios Nóbel 2000 Publicación del 11 de octubre de 2000 ESTOCOLMO, 10 de octubre (France Presse y AP). La Real Academia Sueca de Ciencias dio a conocer hoy que otorgó al ruso Zhores I. Alferov y los estadounidenses Herbert Kroemer y Jack Kilby, pioneros de las nuevas tecnologías de la información, el Premio Nóbel de Física 2000. La mitad del premio fue atribuida a Alferov y Kroemer y la otra mitad, a Kilby. La Academia explicó que decidió otorgar el Nóbel a estos científicos cuyos trabajos sentaron las bases de las nuevas tecnologías de la información, en particular mediante sus invenciones de los transistores rápidos, de los diodos láser y de los circuitos integrados. El ruso Zhores Alferov, nacido en 1930, que dirige el Instituto de Física y Técnica de San Petersburgo, y Herbert Kromer, nacido en 1928 en Alemania y que trabaja en la Universidad de California, en Santa Bárbara, fueron distinguidos por el desarrollo de heteroestructuras semiconductoras para la electrónica rápida y la optoelectrónica.
Revista De La UPM N.46 - Zhores I. Alferov Translate this page Información zhores I. alferov. El Premio nobel de Física zhores I.alferov nació en Vitebsk, Bielorussia, el 15 de marzo de 1930. http://www.upm.es/informacion/revista/htdocs/n46/revista46-Zhores.html
Harapan's Bookshelf: Nobel 2000 nobel 2000 2002/02/25. Physics zhores I. alferov, Herbert Kroemer and Jack S.Kilby The researchers' work has laid the foundations of modern information http://www.harapan.co.jp/amazon/English/nobel_2000.htm
Extractions: About Harapan's Bookshelf ... A letter from amazon.com Are you in Japan? Are you interested in Japan? English Books in Japan Books in Japanese Nobel Nobel Prize 2000 (See 2000 Prize Announcement in Nobel e-Museum Physics Chemistry Physiology or Medicine ... Literature Peace Economic Sciences Physics : Zhores I. Alferov Herbert Kroemer and Jack S. Kilby : The researchers' work has laid the foundations of modern information technology, IT, particularly through their invention of rapid transistors, laser diodes, and integrated circuits (chips). Zhores I. Alferov East-West Technology Transfer : New Perspectives and Human Resources (NATO Asi Series. Partnership Sub-Series 4, Science and Technology Policy, Vol 3)
Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria zhores I. alferov. 2000ko fisika nobel saridunaren biografia. BielorrusiakoVitebsk hirian jaio zen 1930eko martxoaren 15ean. 1952an http://www.zientzia.net/artikulua.asp?Artik_kod=31
Zhores Ivanovich Alferov - CIRS zhores.alferov@pop.ioffe.rssi.ru. 2000 nobel Laureate in Physics for developingsemiconductor heterostructures used in highspeed- and opto-electronics . http://www.cirs.net/researchers/physics/alferov.htm
Zhores Ivanovich Alferov - Wikipedia zhores Ivanovich alferov (also Alfyorov) (Russian ? alferov was born inVitebsk, (?), USSR (now He is a nobel laureate in physics for http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zhores_Ivanovich_Alferov
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Page history Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Zhores Ivanovich Alferov (also Alfyorov Russian March 15 ) is a Russian physicist with a Belarusian (Byelorussian) origin. Alferov was born in Vitebsk USSR (now Belarus Belorussia Nobel laureate in physics for together with Herbert Kroemer and Jack S Kilby
Nobel-Glanz In Adlershof Translate this page nobel-Glanz in Adlershof. Bauelementen, Halbleiterlasern und Nanostrukturen wärenohne die bahnbrechenden Arbeiten von zhores alferov, seit 1987 Direktor des http://www.berlinews.de/wista/archiv/292.shtml
Extractions: June 26, 2001 EXTRA Read about it! On the Agenda... Breakfast Vis-à-vis Hotel Daily info session Prof. Klaus von Klitzing (Stuggart/D) presentation: "Electronic Properties of Heterostructures" Prof. Herbert Kroemer (Santa Barbara/USA) presentation: "Heterostructures for Everything?" Prof. Zhores Alferov (St. Petersburg/RUS) presentation: Heterostructures: State of the Art and Future Trends" Prof. Leo Esaki (Tokyo/ Japan) presentation: "Modern Alchemy: Engineered Quantum Structures" Prof. Jack Steinberger (Genf/CH) presentation: "Cosmic Background Radiation" Goldenes Lamm Dinner with Laureates On the evening of June 26, DOE/ORAU sponsored a dinner for the U.S. students and approximately half of the laureates. This allowed the group to have some "quality" time with the laureates away from the crowds at the Inselhalle. Tomorrow, DOE/ORAU will sponsor a similar luncheon for the remaining laureates, giving everyone in the group the opportunity to meet and talk with all of the laureates attending the 2001 meeting.
Ioffe Institute, Zhores I. Alferov zhores I. alferov was born in Vitebsk, Belorussia, USSR I. alferov was awarded anumber of national and Award (2000); The nobel Prize for Physics (2000); Kyoto http://www.ioffe.rssi.ru/pti00002.html
Extractions: Zhores I. Alferov In 1973 Zh. I. Alferov took over the chair of optoelectronics at the St Petersburg State Electrotechnical University (former V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Electrotechnical Institute) and in 1988 he was appointed to Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Technology at the St Petersburg Technical University. He was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1972 and Academy's full member in 1979. From 1989 onward, he has been Vice-President of the USSR (Russian) Academy of Sciences and President of its St Petersburg Scientific Center. For his research Professor Zh. I. Alferov was awarded a number of national and international prizes: and honorary memberships: Life Fellow of the Franklin Institute (USA, 1971)
Online NewsHour: Nobel Prize In Physics -- October 10, 2000 The 2000 nobel Prize in Physics went to zhores I. alferov and Herbert Kroemerfor their work on semiconductors and to Jack S. Kilby for developing the http://www.pbs.org/newshour/nobel2000/physics.html
Extractions: Zhores I. Alferov , Russian, 70, A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, St. Petersburg Herbert Kroemer , German-born American, 72, University of California, Santa Barbara Jack S. Kilby , American, 76, Texas Instruments, Dallas Herbert Kroemer and chemistry prize winner Alan MacDiarmid discuss their research. Online Special: 2000 Nobel Prizes October 13, A discussion with Nobel Prize winner Paul Greengard An Online Special on the 1999 Nobel Prizes Browse the NewsHour's coverage of Science and Health The Nobel Foundation AF Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute University of California, Santa Barbara ... Texas Instruments The 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics went to Zhores I. Alferov and Herbert Kroemer for their work on semiconductors and to Jack S. Kilby for developing the integrated circuit. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences made the announcement Oct. 10, lauding the three scientists and inventors "whose work has laid the foundation of modern information technology."
Nobel Prize Winners Hold Patents For Award Winning Work S. Kilby, zhores Ivanovich alferov and Herbert Kroemer each hold US patents forthe work for which they were honored with the 2000 nobel Prize for Physics. http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/com/speeches/00-59.htm
Extractions: Physics winners decorated for pioneering work in modern-day information technology Jack S. Kilby, Zhores Ivanovich Alferov and Herbert Kroemer each hold U.S. patents for the work for which they were honored with the 2000 Nobel Prize for Physics. Jack S. Kilby, received patents for his work minituarizing integrated circuits (patents #3,138,743 and #4,042,948). Zhores Ivanovich Alferov is a co-inventor on patent #3,958,265 for the semiconductor light-emitting diode, and Herbert Kroemer is a co-inventor on two patentspatent #3,309,553 covering semiconductor solid state radiation emitters and patent #5,013,683, for a method of growing tilted super lattices. The work covered in these patents helped to lay the groundwork for the increasingly faster speed and smaller size of today's information technology, and is the basis for their Nobel Prize. In 1982, Kilby was inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame for his work relating to patent #3,138,743. Kilby's, Alferov's and Kroemer's patents, as well as all patents issued since the first one in 1790, can be viewed on USPTO's web site
Conference 2001 Speaker Biographies zhores I. alferov graduated from the Department of Electronics For his research Professoralferov was awarded a Award (2000),; The nobel Prize for Physics (2000 http://www.crdf.org/conference2001speakerbios.htm
Extractions: Speaker Biographies Alferov Dezhina Graham Yatskiv Zhores I. Alferov graduated from the Department of Electronics of the V. I. Ulyanov (Lenin) Electrotechnical Institute in Leningrad. He earned a candidate of sciences degree in technology in 1961 and a doctor of sciences in physics and mathematics in 1970, both from the Ioffee Physico-Technical Institute. He has been a staff member of the Ioffee Institute since 1953 and has been Director of that institute since 1987. In 1973 Professor Alferov took over the Chair of Optoelectronics at the St. Petersburg State Electro-technical University and in 1988 he was appointed Dean of the Faculty of Physics and Technology at the St. Petersburg Technical University. Professor Alferov was elected a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1972 and a full member in 1979. He has been Vice-President of the USSR (now Russian) Academy of Sciences and President of its St. Petersburg Scientific Center since 1989. For his research Professor Alferov was awarded a number of national and international prizes: Ballantyne Medal of the Franklin Institute (USA, 1971)
Untitled List of Laureates to attend the meeting linked to the www.nobel.se webpage withinfo about each. alferov, zhores Chu, Steven Esaki, Leo Fischer, Ernst Giaever http://www.phys.vt.edu/~ucn/Lindau2001/laureate.html
Nobel Symposium nobel Prize award ceremony in Sweden, 2000 Interview of nobel Prize winners View Interview; zhores alferov -View Talk; Herb Kroemer - View Talk. http://www.calit2.net/events/nobel/presentations.html
Physics Today December 2000 The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2000 nobel Prize in Physicsto zhores alferov, director of the Ioffe PhysicoTechnical Institute in Saint http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-53/iss-12/p17.html
Extractions: Back to Table of Contents Physics Nobel Prize Honors Roots of Information Age Lights out at LEP Nobel Prize in Chemistry Salutes the Discovery of Conducting Polymers ... Simple Mechanisms Help Explain Insect Hovering Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange Physics Nobel Prize Honors Roots of Information Age Jack Kilby, coinventor of the integrated circuit, and Zhores Alferov and Herbert Kroemer, early pioneers of semiconductor heterostructures, made today's electronic and communications technology possible. Zhores Alferov Jack Kilby Herbert Kroemer The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the 2000 Nobel Prize in Physics to Zhores Alferov, director of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in Saint Petersburg, Russia; Herbert Kroemer of the University of California, Santa Barbara; and Jack Kilby, now retired from Texas Instruments Inc (TI) in Dallas, Texas, "for basic work on information and communication technology." Alferov and Kroemer will share half of the SKr 9 million (about $900 000) prize "for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed and opto-electronics." Kilby is to receive the other half "for his part in the invention of the integrated circuit." The twin pillars of today's electronic society are computers and communication systems. Both have grown very rapidly over the past decade, as attested by the increased role of the Internet and the World Wide Web in both business and private life. In acknowledging the impact of these technologies, the Nobel committee singled out two inventions that have been driving this development: the integrated circuit (IC) and semiconductor heterostructures.