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Alexey Ekimov

Alexey Ivanovich Ekimov (Russian: Алексей Иванович Екимов; born 1945) is a Russian[1] solid state physicist and a pioneer in nanomaterials research. He discovered the semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots in 1981, while working at the Vavilov State Optical Institute.[2][3][4] In 2023, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this discovery.

Alexey Ekimov
Алексей Екимов
Born
Alexey Ivanovich Ekimov
Алексей Иванович Екимов

1945 (age 77–78)
EducationLeningrad State University (BS)
Ioffe Institute (PhD)
Known forquantum dots
confinement energy
AwardsUSSR State Prize (1976)
R. W. Wood Prize (2006)
Nobel Prize in Chemistry (2023)
Scientific career
FieldsChemical physics
Nanomaterials
InstitutionsIoffe Institute
Vavilov State Optical Institute
ThesisQuantum Dimensional Phenomena in Semiconductor Microcrystals
Russian: Квантовые размерные явления в полупроводниковых микрокристаллах
 (1989)

Life Edit

Early years and education Edit

Ekimov was born in the Soviet Union. In 1967, he graduated from the Faculty of Physics, Leningrad State University. He went on to receive his PhD in physics at the Ioffe Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1974.

Research and career Edit

After graduation, Ekimov moved to the Vavilov State Optical Institute to conduct research.[4] He began studying semiconductor-activated glasses, known as Schott glasses, and developing theories to explain their color.[5] When heated, copper chloride crystals formed, creating blue colors.[6] After cooled, x-rays revealed that tiny crystals of copper chloride had formed inside the glass.[5] Smaller crystals were related to bluer glass.[6]

In 1981, Ekimov, along with Alexei A. Onushchenko, reported the discovery of quantum size effects in copper chloride nanocrystals in glass.[7][8][9][10] A phenomenon known now known as quantum dots. During his time at the institute he further investigated these system and developed the theory of quantum confinement with Alexander Efros.[5][11][12][13]

Since 1999, Ekimov has been living and working in the United States as a scientist for Nanocrystals Technology, a company based in New York State.[14][15]

Honors and awards Edit

Ekimov was awarded the 1975 USSR State Prize in Science and Engineering for work on electron spin orientation in semiconductors.[4] He is co-recipient of the 2006 R. W. Wood Prize of the Optical Society of America for "discovery of nanocrystal quantum dots and pioneering studies of their electronic and optical properties" shared with Alexander Efros and Louis E. Brus.[16]

Ekimov, Brus and Moungi Bawendi were the recipients of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry "for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots".[15][17]

Selected publications Edit

  • Ekimov, A. I.; Onushchenko, A. A. (30 September 1981). "[Quantum size effect in three-dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals]". Zhurnal eksperimentalnoi i teoreticheskoi fiziki (in Russian). 34: 363–366.
  • Ekimov, A. I.; Onushchenko, A. A. (1982). "Quantum size effect in three-dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals" (PDF). Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters (JETP Lett.). 34: 345–349.
  • Ekimov, A. I.; Efros, Al. L.; Onushchenko, A. A. (1 December 1985). "Quantum size effect in semiconductor microcrystals". Solid State Communications. 56 (11): 921–924. doi:10.1016/S0038-1098(85)80025-9. ISSN 0038-1098.
  • Ekimov, A. I.; Hache, F.; Schanne-Klein, M. C.; Ricard, D.; Flytzanis, C.; Kudryavtsev, I. A.; Yazeva, T. V.; Rodina, A. V.; Efros, Al L. (1 January 1993). "Absorption and intensity-dependent photoluminescence measurements on CdSe quantum dots: assignment of the first electronic transitions". JOSA B. 10 (1): 100–107. doi:10.1364/JOSAB.10.000100. ISSN 1520-8540.

References Edit

  1. ^ Edwards, Christian; Hunt, Katie; Upright, Ed (4 October 2023). "Nobel Prize awarded for discovery of quantum dots that changed everything from TV displays to cancer imaging". CNN.
  2. ^ Екимов А.И., Онущенко А.А. (1981). (PDF). Письма в ЖЭТФ. 34: 363–366. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 December 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  3. ^ "Russian-Born Quantum Dot Pioneer Ekimov Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry". The Moscow Times. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b c "Alexei Ekimov | Biography, Nobel Prize, Quantum Dots, & Facts | Britannica". www.britannica.com. 9 October 2023. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  5. ^ a b c Robinson2023-10-11T17:50:00+01:00, Julia. "The quantum dot story". Chemistry World. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  6. ^ a b Bubola, Emma; Miller, Katrina (4 October 2023). "Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 3 Scientists for Exploring the Nanoworld". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Sanderson, Katharine; Castelvecchi, Davide (4 October 2023). "Tiny 'quantum dot' particles win chemistry Nobel". Nature. 622 (7982): 227–228. doi:10.1038/d41586-023-03048-9.
  8. ^ Gramling, Carolyn (4 October 2023). "The development of quantum dots wins the 2023 Nobel prize in chemistry". Science News.
  9. ^ Clery, Daniel; Kean, Sam (4 October 2023). "Creators of quantum dots, used in TV displays and cell studies, win chemistry Nobel". Science.
  10. ^ Ekimov, A. I.; Onushchenko, A. A. (1 September 1981). "Quantum size effect in three-dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals". Soviet Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters. 34: 345. ISSN 0021-3640.
  11. ^ Efros, Alexander L.; Brus, Louis E. (27 April 2021). "Nanocrystal Quantum Dots: From Discovery to Modern Development". ACS Nano. 15 (4): 6192–6210. doi:10.1021/acsnano.1c01399. ISSN 1936-0851.
  12. ^ Ekimov, A. I.; Onushchenko, A. A.; Plyukhin, A. G.; Efros, Al. L. (1 April 1985). "Size quantization of excitons and determination of the parameters of their energy spectrum in CuCl". Soviet Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 61: 891. ISSN 1063-7761.
  13. ^ Efros, Al. L.; Rosen, M. (2000). "The Electronic Structure of Semiconductor Nanocrystals". Annual Review of Materials Science. 30 (1): 475–521. doi:10.1146/annurev.matsci.30.1.475. ISSN 0084-6600.
  14. ^ Devlin, Hannah (4 October 2023). "Scientists share Nobel prize in chemistry for quantum dots discovery". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 6 October 2023.
  15. ^ a b Bubola, Emma; Miller, Katrina (4 October 2023). "Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work With Quantum Dots". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
  16. ^ "Twenty attain 2006 top honors from the OSA". Laser Focus World. 30 August 2006.
  17. ^ "They planted an important seed for nanotechnology" (Press release). The Nobel Prize. 4 October 2023.

External links Edit

  • Alexey Ekimov on Nobelprize.org  

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming conventions the patronymic is Ivanovich and the family name is Ekimov Alexey Ivanovich Ekimov Russian Aleksej Ivanovich Ekimov born 1945 is a Russian 1 solid state physicist and a pioneer in nanomaterials research He discovered the semiconductor nanocrystals known as quantum dots in 1981 while working at the Vavilov State Optical Institute 2 3 4 In 2023 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this discovery Alexey EkimovAleksej EkimovBornAlexey Ivanovich EkimovAleksej Ivanovich Ekimov1945 age 77 78 EducationLeningrad State University BS Ioffe Institute PhD Known forquantum dotsconfinement energyAwardsUSSR State Prize 1976 R W Wood Prize 2006 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2023 Scientific careerFieldsChemical physicsNanomaterialsInstitutionsIoffe InstituteVavilov State Optical InstituteThesisQuantum Dimensional Phenomena in Semiconductor MicrocrystalsRussian Kvantovye razmernye yavleniya v poluprovodnikovyh mikrokristallah 1989 Contents 1 Life 1 1 Early years and education 1 2 Research and career 2 Honors and awards 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksLife EditEarly years and education Edit Ekimov was born in the Soviet Union In 1967 he graduated from the Faculty of Physics Leningrad State University He went on to receive his PhD in physics at the Ioffe Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1974 Research and career Edit After graduation Ekimov moved to the Vavilov State Optical Institute to conduct research 4 He began studying semiconductor activated glasses known as Schott glasses and developing theories to explain their color 5 When heated copper chloride crystals formed creating blue colors 6 After cooled x rays revealed that tiny crystals of copper chloride had formed inside the glass 5 Smaller crystals were related to bluer glass 6 In 1981 Ekimov along with Alexei A Onushchenko reported the discovery of quantum size effects in copper chloride nanocrystals in glass 7 8 9 10 A phenomenon known now known as quantum dots During his time at the institute he further investigated these system and developed the theory of quantum confinement with Alexander Efros 5 11 12 13 Since 1999 Ekimov has been living and working in the United States as a scientist for Nanocrystals Technology a company based in New York State 14 15 Honors and awards EditEkimov was awarded the 1975 USSR State Prize in Science and Engineering for work on electron spin orientation in semiconductors 4 He is co recipient of the 2006 R W Wood Prize of the Optical Society of America for discovery of nanocrystal quantum dots and pioneering studies of their electronic and optical properties shared with Alexander Efros and Louis E Brus 16 Ekimov Brus and Moungi Bawendi were the recipients of the 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for the discovery and synthesis of quantum dots 15 17 Selected publications EditEkimov A I Onushchenko A A 30 September 1981 Quantum size effect in three dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals Zhurnal eksperimentalnoi i teoreticheskoi fiziki in Russian 34 363 366 Ekimov A I Onushchenko A A 1982 Quantum size effect in three dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals PDF Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters JETP Lett 34 345 349 Ekimov A I Efros Al L Onushchenko A A 1 December 1985 Quantum size effect in semiconductor microcrystals Solid State Communications 56 11 921 924 doi 10 1016 S0038 1098 85 80025 9 ISSN 0038 1098 Ekimov A I Hache F Schanne Klein M C Ricard D Flytzanis C Kudryavtsev I A Yazeva T V Rodina A V Efros Al L 1 January 1993 Absorption and intensity dependent photoluminescence measurements on CdSe quantum dots assignment of the first electronic transitions JOSA B 10 1 100 107 doi 10 1364 JOSAB 10 000100 ISSN 1520 8540 References Edit Edwards Christian Hunt Katie Upright Ed 4 October 2023 Nobel Prize awarded for discovery of quantum dots that changed everything from TV displays to cancer imaging CNN Ekimov A I Onushenko A A 1981 Kvantovyj razmernyj effekt v trehmernyh mikrokristallah poluprovodnikov PDF Pisma v ZhETF 34 363 366 Archived from the original PDF on 16 December 2014 Retrieved 26 March 2015 Russian Born Quantum Dot Pioneer Ekimov Wins Nobel Prize in Chemistry The Moscow Times 4 October 2023 Retrieved 6 October 2023 a b c Alexei Ekimov Biography Nobel Prize Quantum Dots amp Facts Britannica www britannica com 9 October 2023 Retrieved 11 October 2023 a b c Robinson2023 10 11T17 50 00 01 00 Julia The quantum dot story Chemistry World Retrieved 20 October 2023 a b Bubola Emma Miller Katrina 4 October 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 3 Scientists for Exploring the Nanoworld The New York Times Sanderson Katharine Castelvecchi Davide 4 October 2023 Tiny quantum dot particles win chemistry Nobel Nature 622 7982 227 228 doi 10 1038 d41586 023 03048 9 Gramling Carolyn 4 October 2023 The development of quantum dots wins the 2023 Nobel prize in chemistry Science News Clery Daniel Kean Sam 4 October 2023 Creators of quantum dots used in TV displays and cell studies win chemistry Nobel Science Ekimov A I Onushchenko A A 1 September 1981 Quantum size effect in three dimensional microscopic semiconductor crystals Soviet Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics Letters 34 345 ISSN 0021 3640 Efros Alexander L Brus Louis E 27 April 2021 Nanocrystal Quantum Dots From Discovery to Modern Development ACS Nano 15 4 6192 6210 doi 10 1021 acsnano 1c01399 ISSN 1936 0851 Ekimov A I Onushchenko A A Plyukhin A G Efros Al L 1 April 1985 Size quantization of excitons and determination of the parameters of their energy spectrum in CuCl Soviet Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics 61 891 ISSN 1063 7761 Efros Al L Rosen M 2000 The Electronic Structure of Semiconductor Nanocrystals Annual Review of Materials Science 30 1 475 521 doi 10 1146 annurev matsci 30 1 475 ISSN 0084 6600 Devlin Hannah 4 October 2023 Scientists share Nobel prize in chemistry for quantum dots discovery The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 6 October 2023 a b Bubola Emma Miller Katrina 4 October 2023 Nobel Prize in Chemistry Awarded to 3 Scientists for Work With Quantum Dots The New York Times Retrieved 4 October 2023 Twenty attain 2006 top honors from the OSA Laser Focus World 30 August 2006 They planted an important seed for nanotechnology Press release The Nobel Prize 4 October 2023 External links EditAlexey Ekimov on Nobelprize org nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexey Ekimov amp oldid 1181093235, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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