Dmitri Z. Garbuzov

Dmitri Z. Garbuzov ( Dimitri Z. Garbuzov, Russian Дмитрий Залманович Гарбузов; born October 27, 1940 in Sverdlovsk, † August 20, 2006 in Princeton, New Jersey), was a Russian- American physicist who deals with laser physics.

Life

Garbuzov studied physics in Leningrad. He was at the Joffe Institute, headed by the director and Nobel laureate Zhores Ivanovich Alferov, active in St. Petersburg and as a university professor of physics at Princeton. In 1992 he received the Humboldt Research Award in Berlin. Garbuzov was married and had two children.

Prizes and Awards (selection)

Literature (selection )

  • H. Lee, P.K. York, R. J. Menna, R.U. Martinelli, D.Z. Garbuzov, S.Y. Narayan, and J. C. Connolly, Room -temperature 2.78 microns AlGaAsSb / InGaAsSb quantum -well lasers, Applied Physics Letters Volume 66, Issue 15, page 1942 (1995 )
  • D.Z. Garbuzov et al. " 2.3-2.7 room temperature CW InGaAsSb of operational / AlGaAsSb broad waveguide SCH- QW diode lasers ". IEEE Photon. Technology Letters Issue 11, Pages 794-796, (1999)
  • G. Gu, D.Z. Garbuzov, P. E. Burrows, S. Venkatesh, S.R. Forrest, and M.E. Thompson, High -external- quantum -efficiency organic light-emitting devices, Optics Letters, Issue 22, page 39
  • V. Bulović, V.B. Khalfin, G. Gu, P. E. Burrows, D.Z. Garbuzov, S.R. Forrest Weak microcavity effects in organic light-emitting devices, Physical Review B, Issue 58, Page 3730
  • L. J. Mawst, A. Bhattacharya, J. Lopez, D. Botez, DZ Garbuzov, L. DiMarco, JC Connolly, M. Jansen, F. Fang, and RF Nabiev, .8 W continuous wave front - facet power from broad- waveguide Al- free 980 nm diode lasers, Applied Physics Letters, issue 69, page 1532
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