Head of the Department of Solid State Physics of Samarkand State University

Srazhev Soliddin Nematovich

ssrajev@mail.ru

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. Since 1999, he has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics at SamSU.

In 1996, he defended his PhD thesis on the topic “Chemically bound complexes of sulfur and group I elements (copper group) in silicon and their influence on the formation of thermal defects.”

During his career, he published more than 130 scientific articles in scientific journals. Author of 3 textbooks. Scientific articles have been published in 3 journals Scopus and Web of Science.

Staff of the Department of Solid State Physics

 

Arzikulov Eshkuvat Ulashevich

 eshkuvvat@gmail.com

Doctor of Physical Sciences, Professor. He has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics at SamSU since 1992. Conducts scientific research in the field of solid state physics and semiconductor physics. In 1992 he defended his Ph.D. thesis in specialty 01.04.10 – physics of semiconductors and dielectrics.

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Gulomali Gulomov
g.gulyamov@mail.uz 

 

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. He has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics at SamSU since 1992.
   In 1992, he successfully defended his thesis on the topic “Study of the acoustic properties of magnetoelectrics with an extended oxygen-octahedron phase transition.”
During his career, Gulomali Gulomov published 1 textbook, 5 methodological manuals and more than 20 scientific articles.

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Eshbekov Azamkul Anorboevich

eshbekov@mail.ru

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. From 1992 to the present time he has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics of SamSU. In 1995, he successfully defended his Ph.D. thesis “Study of ion exchange processes and radiation defects in glasses obtained at low temperatures.”

During his scientific activities, Azamkul Eshbekov published 2 textbooks, 8 methodological manuals, articles in 12 foreign and domestic scientific journals and about 130 other scientific works, and has 2 copyright certificates. The scientist also published articles in 6 Scopus and Web of Science journals.

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Fazliddin Salokhiddinov

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 Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. Since 2003 he has been working at Samarkand State University. In 1989 he defended his Ph.D. thesis. During his activities, Fazlitdin Salokhitdinov published 2 textbooks, 4 teaching aids and 64 scientific articles.

Akhrorov Subkhon Kurbonovich
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s-axrorov@samdu.uz

    Subkhan Akhrorov, candidate of physical and mathematical sciences (PhD), associate professor. Since 1994 he has been working at Samarkand State University. In 1979, at the Research Institute of Electronics of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, he defended his PhD thesis on the topic “Study of the state and localization of impurity atoms in the crystal lattice of Mo, W and Si single crystals using ion and electron Auger spectroscopy.” In recent years, he has co-authored more than 40 scientific and methodological articles, 6 of which were published in scientific journals recognized by the Higher Attestation Commission. He is the author of 1 methodological manual and 2 copyright certificates.
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Shermatov Bakhran Nurmamatovich

b.shermatov.@mail.ru

Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor. Since 1981 he has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics of Samarkand State University named after Sharof Rashidov.

In 1990, he successfully defended his PhD thesis on the topic “Study of some titanate crystals of the KTiOPO4 family by the thermo-optical method.”

During his scientific activities, Bakhran Shermatov published 4 methodological manuals, articles in 14 foreign and domestic scientific journals and about 90 other scientific works. The scientist also published articles in 5 databases Scopus and Web of Science.

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Toshboev Tuychiboy Ubaevich

t.toshboyev@gmail.com

 Candidate of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Associate Professor.

Since 1989 he has been working at the Department of Solid State Physics of Samarkand State University. In 1998 he defended his thesis on the topic “The interaction of sulfur with nickel, cobalt and alcohol elements in silicon and their role in the heat treatment process.”

During his career, Tuychiboi Toshboev published 5 methodological manuals, 11 scientific papers in foreign scientific publications and about 17 scientific papers in other journals.

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Department of Solid State Physics

The first work on training specialists in the field of solid state physics at SamSU began in 1975 after the creation of the department of the same name. The Department of Solid State Physics was created in 1975 at the Department of Optics and Spectroscopy with the direct support of Academician A.K. Otakhodzhaev and Associate Professor of Uzbekistan A. Nosirov, as well as with the direct support of scientists from the St. Petersburg Institute, Academician A.G. Smolensky and professor V.V. Lemanova.

The initial organization of educational and scientific work at the department was carried out by researchers who studied in scientific centers of such cities as St. Petersburg, Moscow, Tartu and Tashkent. Associate professors A. Nosirov, S. Murodov, F. Akhmedzhanov, senior teachers I. Avetisyan, Z. Rakhimov, assistants M. Akhmedzhanova, V. Kim, they were the first to effectively engage in scientific problems of solid state physics at the department. Technicians B. Namozov, A. Karaev, G. Gulomov and Z. Khodzhaeva made a significant contribution to the organization of educational and scientific activities of the department.

Until 1985, the department was headed by associate professor Abdukhakim Nosirov. In 1985-1993, the department was headed by associate professor S. Murodov, in 1993-1996 - associate professor F. Akhmedzhanov, in 1996-2011 - associate professor E. Arzikulov, in 2011-2013 - associate professor S. Akhrorov, in 2014-2020 - Associate Professor E. Arzikulov. Initially, the department taught such disciplines as “Crystallography”, “Crystal Physics”, “Crystal Acoustics”, “Physics of Metals”, “Physics of Dielectrics”, “Solid State Physics”, “Optics and Spectroscopy of Solid State”, “Quantum Electronics”, “ Ultra High-Frequency Electronics”, lectures and educational laboratories “Group Theory and its Application to Solids” were organized. Scientific laboratories equipped with modern equipment were created, and cooperation was established with foreign scientific centers.

On the initiative of Academician Sh. Alimov, in order to develop the field of electronics, which is a modern field, the department began training highly qualified specialists in the areas of “Physical Electronics” in 1987, and “Semiconductor Devices and Microelectronics” since 2003.

Since 1994, the department began training bachelors in the direction 5521700 - “Electronics and microelectronics” and today about 800 qualified electronics engineers have been trained in this area. Most of our graduates worked as engineers, primarily in the field of electronics, in various prestigious organizations in our region, republic and even developed foreign countries.

To date, 2 Doctors of Science and 12 Candidates of Science have been trained in the field of solid state physics. Currently, the department works closely with OO'Yurtlari and ITI of our republic in the field of educational and scientific research. In particular, cooperation has been established with the Tashkent State Technical University and the National University of Uzbekistan in the development of curricula and scientific programs for undergraduate and graduate courses prepared at the department in the field of educational, methodological and modern science. Together with JSC Foton, MIB Physics-Kuyosh, Institute of Nuclear Physics, Research Institute of Materials Science and Ion-Plasma and Laser Technologies, work is underway to study modern problems in electronics and physics. In addition, scientific laboratories on the basis of these organizations are used for introductory, educational and industrial practice of students studying at the department.

At the same time, the department has established close cooperation ties with international scientific centers and universities. Among them are the Institute of Semiconductor Physics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Kazan Institute of Physics and Technology, Wuhan University (China), Nagoya University (Japan), Kharkov Radio Engineering Institute (Ukraine), Uppsala University (Sweden), University of Latvia (Latvia) ).

The department trains bachelors and masters in areas and specialties 5521700 - Electronics and microelectronics, 5111000 - Professional education (5310800 - Electronics and instrumentation (electronics and microelectronics)), 5440100 - physics and 5A521701 - Solid-state electronics, microelectronics, 5A521709 -Methodology of teaching professional disciplines (electronics and microelectronics)), 5A140203 – Heliophysics and the use of solar energy.

Based on the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated March 19, 2021 No. PP-5032 “On measures to improve the quality of education in the field of physics and the development of scientific research” and the Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated January 13, 2022 No. PP-82 “On additional measures to further to improve the activities of Samarkand State University”, the Institute of Engineering Physics was created at SamSU on the basis of the Faculty of Physics. In this regard, in 2022, the department began training bachelors in the areas of training 6071200-Electronic equipment production technology and 60711200-Electronics and instrument engineering (by industry), as well as masters in the specialty 70711201 - “Electronics and electronic equipment (by industry).”

Academic disciplines taught at the department

Bachelor's degree

  • Electronics and signal processing
  • Introduction to Solid State Physics
  • Applied Electronics
  • Methodology for creating virtual laboratories, alternative energy sources, automation of technological processes
  • Electrical engineering
  • Physics of Energy Resources
  • Semiconductor physics
  • Physics of semiconductor devices
  • Introduction to Electronics

Master's degree

  • Modern methods of physics research
  • Physics of solar energy materials
  • Optical and photoelectric properties of semiconductors
  • Physics and technology of solar cells
  • The phenomenon of diffusion in solids
  • Methods for determining the parameters of solar energy materials
  • Multilayer photosensitive structures

Photos from the activities of the department