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Leading research scientist
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The first period of
Zverev’s research activity (1973-1991) was devoted to investigation of
the low-temperature photoconductivity of semiconductors in high
magnetic fields. In course of these investigations he has found several
new quantum effects that were due to inelastic scattering of
non-equilibrium carriers on the shallow impurities.
Since 1993 the scope of his interests was connected with effects
of metal-insulator and superconductor-insulator transitions
in high-resistance metastable alloys Ga-Sb, Zn-Sb and Cd-Sb.
Then in 1998 Zverev started to investigate the anisotropy
of resistivity of Y-Ba-Cu-O single crystals as function of
the oxygen content. Starting from 1997 Zverev carries
out experiments on ballistic electron transport in one-dimensional
quantum wires in collaboration with the group of Prof. Ph.Debray
(Saclay Scientific Research Center, France). Since 2005 V.N.
Zverev studies the transport properties of quasi-two-dimensional
organic superconductors. |
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Institute of Solid
State Physics, RAS
142432, Chernogolovka, Moscow district, Russia |
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103 KMP (lab), 223 KMP
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+7 496-522-81-60 |
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zverev@issp.ac.ru |
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work phone:+7 496-522-10-04
home phone: +7 496-522-18-33 |
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