Ivan Georgiev Petrov
Ivan G. Petrov | |
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Born |
6 September 1949 Shumen, Bulgaria |
Residence | New York |
Nationality | Bulgarian |
Fields | Physics |
Institutions | University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign, Linköping University |
Alma mater | Sofia University |
Known for | President of AVS |
Prof. Ivan Georgiev Petrov (Bulgarian: Иван Георгиев Петров) (b. 6 September 1949, Shumen, Bulgaria) is Bulgarian physicist, specializing in thin films, surface science, and methods of characterization of materials .[1] He is the current president of the American Vacuum Society.[2]
Biography
Ivan Petrov was born in 1949 in Shumen. He studied physics at the University of Sofia and earn his PhD from the Institute of Electronics at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences in 1986.
In 1989 he moved to the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign where he has been a professor since 1998. From 1998 until 2010 he was the director of the Center for Microanalysis of Materials at the Seitz Materials Research Laboratory.
Between 2000 and 2012 has was an adjunct professor at the Materials and Engineering Research Institute in Sheffield Hallam University in England. Since 2009 he is an adjunct professor in Linköping University[3] in Sweden, where he was awarded a honoris causa.
In 2014 he was elected to be the president of AVS for 2015.
Research
Ivan's research elucidated the ways to obtain high-quality thin films, at low substrate temperatures, from refractory materials, such as transition metal nitrides, through the use of high-fluxes of low-energy ions.[4]
He co-authored the seminal papers on High-power impulse magnetron sputtering (HIPIMS) which demonstrated that this technique produces highly ionized metal fluxes and opened additional ways to manipulate films properties.[5][6]
He is an author on over 250 publications and has over 10 000 citations.[7]
Awards
- 2009 – R&D100 by R&D Magazine as a co-inventor of the TEAM electron microscopy stage [8]
- 2009 – Bunshah Award and Honorary Lecture from AVS for "Development of a detailed understanding of the role of low-energy ion-irradiation on microstructural and texture evolution during transition metal nitride layer growth[9]
- 2013 – John A. Thornton Memorial Award from AVS[10][11]
References
- ↑ Michael Stübera, Lars Hultmanb, Allan Matthewsc (2014). "Special Issue of Surface and Coatings Technology on 25 Years of TiAlN Hard Coatings in Research and Industry" (PDF). Surface and Coatings Technology 257: 1–2. doi:10.1016/j.surfcoat.2014.08.060.
- ↑ "AVS Ivan Petrov".
- ↑ "LU Bio".
- ↑ I. Petrov, P. B. Barna, L. Hultman and J. E. Greene (2003). "Microstructural evolution during film growth". Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A A21: 117–128. doi:10.1116/1.1601610.
- ↑ Vladimir Kouznetsov, Karol Macák, Jochen M. Schneider, Ulf Helmersson, Ivan Petrov (1999). "A novel pulsed magnetron sputter technique utilizing very high target power densities". Surface and Coatings Technology 122: 290–293. doi:10.1016/S0257-8972(99)00292-3.
- ↑ Karol Macák, Vladimir Kouznetsov, Jochen Schneider, Ulf Helmersson and Ivan Petrov (2000). "Ionized sputter deposition using an extremely high plasma density pulsed magnetron discharge". Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A A18: 1533. doi:10.1116/1.582380.
- ↑ "Google Scolar".
- ↑ "MRL news".
- ↑ "R. F. Bunshah Award and ICMCTF Lecture".
- ↑ "BAS".
- ↑ "AVS интервю".