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Fizouli Faradjev

Professor · Royal Institute of Technoöogy, Sweden

https://researchid.co/faradjev
@kth.academia.edu
15Scopus Publications
53Google Scholar Citations
4Google Scholar h-index
2Google Scholar i10-index

Research Interests

nanotechnology

Biography

In 1975-1977 Fizouli E. Faradjev worked as a visiting researcher at the Laboratory of Solid State Physics of the Pierre and Marie Curie University - Paris VI. From 1977 to 1995: Head of the Laboratory, founder and first head of the student design bureau, Associate Professor, Professor, and in 1990-1995 Head of the Department of Semiconductor Physics, Chairman of the Academic Council for the Defense of Dissertations of the Physics Faculty of the Azerbaijan State University. After moving to Sweden, he worked as a visiting researcher at Latronix AB, the Royal Institute of Technology and at the laboratory of Theodor Svedberg, Uppsala University. He is one of the pioneers of nanophotonics. In 2025, he was elected a Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences and has recently been awarded the honorary title "Honored scientist and educator" for developing priority scientific areas, establishing schools, and his contributions to STEM education.

Education

Soviet, Azerbaijani and Swedish scientist and educator, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Fizouli E. Faradjev graduated with honors from the Faculty of Radioelectronics of the Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1969 and from the postgraduate program of the A.F. Ioffe Physical-Technical Institute in 1973.

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Extremely narrow photoluminescence from the ensemble of InAsP/InP quantum dots
    Materials Science and Engineering B, 2002
  2. Room-temperature emission from InAs1-xPx/InP self-assembled quantum dots at wavelengths between 1.2 and 1.35 μm
    Materials Science and Engineering B, 2002
  3. Evidence for indirect recombination in GaInNAs/GaAs strained multiple quantum wells
    Materials Science and Engineering B, 2002
  4. OPTICAL PROPERTIES OF PbSe//1// minus //xTe//x SOLID SOLUTIONS.
    Soviet Physics Semiconductors, 1984
  5. ANISOTROPY OF THE FERMI SURFACE OF HOLES IN PbSe.
    Soviet Physics Semiconductors, 1984

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