DEPARTMENT DETAILS
Department of Semiconductor Technology
The research activity being pursued in the Department of Semiconductor
Structures could be sorted into the following major directions:
- the use of rare earth elements to improve the preparation of InP and PbI2
based semiconductor materials for detection of ionizing radiation. Theoretical
models are elaborated to stimulated the influence of the presence of rare earth
elements in the preparation process on the growth mechanism.
- research of the GaInP2/GaAs heterostructures for radiation resistant solar
cells and technique development for anodic micro/nano pores etching in GaInP2
and AIIIBV semiconductors
- preparation and experimental study of new linear and non-linear optically
active crystals for optoelectronics and photonics.
- study of nonlinear behaviour of biological cells, in particular mechanisms
of electromagnetic radiation generation in cells (Frőhlich systems). Emphasis
is on the feedback phenomena operating at cellular and subcellular levels
determining qualitative and quantitative characteristics.
MEMBERS