Lidia Alexandrovna Bovina ( February 22, 1936 - January 26, 2001 ) - scientist in the field of physics and technology of semiconductors and photoelectronics, doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, professor, laureate of the RF State Prize in science and technology.
| Lidia Alexandrovna Bovina | |
|---|---|
| Date of Birth | February 22, 1936 |
| Date of death | January 26, 2001 ( 64) |
| Scientific field | physics and technology of semiconductors and photoelectronics |
| Academic degree | Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences |
| Awards and prizes | |
She graduated from the Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys .
Since 1961, she worked at the NIIIPF Semiconductor Materials Laboratory (now the State Scientific Center of the Russian Federation, JSC Orion NPO) in positions ranging from a junior research assistant to a scientific supervisor of research and development.
In the 1960s developed a technology for growing indium antimonide single crystals, which significantly accelerated the organization of the production of mid-IR infrared photodetectors.
Received a new semiconductor material - a solid solution of cadmium-mercury tellurides (CMT). According to its technology, at the beginning of 1970, the first SRT single crystals were grown, on which the first Soviet photoresistors for the spectral range of 8-12 microns were developed.
Created photodiodes for ultra-fast photodetectors for heterodyne reception of CO2 laser radiation at a wavelength of 10.6 microns.
In 1977 she defended her doctoral dissertation on the results of the development and research of CMT and photodiodes. Professor.
Laureate of the State Prize of the Russian Federation for 2000 for the work “Solid solutions of cadmium-mercury tellurides and photodiodes based on them for a new generation infrared technology”. Honored Technologist of the Russian Federation.