Zakhidov, Anvar A.
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Anvar Zakhidov is a professor of physics and a co-founder and Associate Director of the Alan G. MacDiarmid NanoTech Institute. Professor Zakhidov's main research fields are:
- Advanced Materials: Photonic Crystals, Nanostructured thermoelectrics. Carbon nanotubes and fullerenes. Nanotechnology: self-assembly, micro-templating
- Optoelectronics of organic & molecular solids: photocells, molecular electronic devices, OLEDs
- Spectroscopy of molecular crystals, conducting polymers, fullerenes, charge-transfer complexes, and organic ferromagnets
- MW spectroscopy of high-temperature, organic and fulleride superconductors
- Theory of low-dimensional organic solids, conducting polymers and fullerenes: properties of electronic excitations: excitons, polarons/bipolarons, solitons
Learn more about Dr. Zakhidov's research on his Faculty, NanoTech Institute, and Research Explorer pages.
News
Elected 2020 fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) "for creative, pioneering contributions to the design, processing and understanding of functional nanomaterials, including carbon nanotubes, fullerenes and perovskites."