Condensed matter physics,
physics of semiconductors,
micro- and nanoelectronics,
quantum radiophysics,
optoelectronics.
Subject:
Condensed matter physics, physics of semiconductors, micro- and nanoelectronics, quantum radiophysics, optoelectronics
Biography
2001 – Present: Chief Researcher in Physics and Technology Institute of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University in the following research area: ‘Semiconductor converters of naturally-renewable energy sources. The goal is: research of construction of amorphous hydrogenised matrix to produce inexpensive photo-electric equipment (solar batteries) of large size.
1998 – Present: Doctor / Assistant Professor of Tavricial National University (Department of Physics, Division of Radio-physics and Electronics).
Director of the two Research Labs:
• Micro- and Nano-Electronics Lab (Department of Physics)
• Naturally-renewable energy sources Lab (Department of Geo-Ecology)
Lead Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD’s research works in amorphous hydrogenised and macro-crystal silicon.
2001 – 2004: Work on the international project TEMPUS-TACIS: ‘Development in Ecologically-friendly Energy’ (TEMPUS-TACIS CD – JEP – 21242-2000/Urk)
1996 – 2000: Director of national research: ‘Development of guaranteed sources of energy supply’. Worked on sources of renewable energy.
1997: Earned the Doctor’s degree (Candidate of Technical Sciences) in ‘Energy supply of agricultural processes via renewable energy sources’.
1995 – 1998: Assistant Professor of Department of Physics (Radio-Physics & Electronics Division) in Simpheropol National University.
1992 – 1995: PhD student of Department of Physics (Radio-Physics & Electronics Division) in Simpheropol National University.
1990 – 1991: Relocated from Uzbekistan to Ukraine.
1990 – 1991: PhD student and researcher of crystal silicon structures (in particular: effects of penetrating radiation on dielectric-semiconductor layers)
1989 – 1990: Engineer-Researcher in design of semiconductor equipment.
1986 – 1989: Parallel study and work as a lab specialist in applied research of: silicon semiconductor structures of type ‘metal-dielectric-semiconductor’.
1986: Parallel study and work as a lab specialist in research of dielectric materials in Department of Physics (Division of Semiconductors and Dielectrics) in Tashkent State University (Uzbekistan).
EDICATION
1982 – 1989: BS/MS degree from Department of Physics of Tashkent State University (Uzbekistan).
1990 – 1991: PhD student of Department of Physics (Division of Semiconductors and Dielectrics) of Tashkent State University (Uzbekistan).
Main publications:
À.Ñ. Mazinov, A.I. Shevchenko, “Analysis of Model Approaches for Description of a Near-Surface p-n Junction”, Telecommunications and Radio Engineering, 72:17 (2013), 1601-1611
A. Mazinov, A. Shevchenko, V. Bahov, “Quantum interactions of optical radiation with the defect centres in the tails of the forbidden band of amorphous materials”, Optica Applicata, 44:2 (2014), 327-335
A.S. Mazinov, A.I. Shevchenko, E.I. Terukov, “The Influence of Defects on the Energetic Spectrum of Noncrystalline Semiconductors”, Journal of Nanoelectronics and Optoelectronics, 9:6 (2014), 778-782
A. Mazinov, A. Shevchenko, “The offset of the quantum interband transitions in non-crystalline semiconductors”, Optical and Quantum Electronics, 47:7 (2015), 1659-1669
A. S. Mazinov, M. M. Padalinsky, N. A. Boldyrev, A. V. Starosek, “Simulation of scattering properties of modular metasurfaces in the 16-25 GHz range and comparison with experimental results”, Izv. Sarat. Univ. Physics, 23:2 (2023), 102–111
2021
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A. N. Gusev, A. S. Mazinov, A. S. Tyutyunik, I. Sh. Fitaev, V. S. Gurchenko, E. V. Braga, “Effect of doping with N, Br, and F atoms on electrodynamic characteristics and physical properties of isatin-$\beta$-anil”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 91:1 (2021), 89–98; Tech. Phys., 66:1 (2021), 84–92
A. N. Gusev, A. S. Mazinov, V. S. Gurchenko, A. S. Tyutyunik, E. V. Braga, “$N$-shaped voltage–current characteristics of hybrid organic materials based on zinc complexes”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 47:8 (2021), 3–6; Tech. Phys. Lett., 47:5 (2021), 377–380
V. V. Starostenko, V. B. Orlenson, A. S. Mazinov, I. Sh. Fitaev, “A study of microwave radiation absorption in ultrathin conducting films”, Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 90:8 (2020), 1348–1352; Tech. Phys., 65:8 (2020), 1296–1300
V. V. Starostenko, V. B. Orlenson, A. S. Mazinov, L. N. Akhramovich, “Quantum-mechanical approach to the description of the interaction between microwave radiation and conducting thin films”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 46:9 (2020), 43–46; Tech. Phys. Lett., 46:5 (2020), 450–453
A. N. Gusev, A. S. Mazinov, A. I. Shevchenko, A. S. Tyutyunik, V. S. Gurchenko, E. V. Braga, “The voltage–current characteristics and photoelectric effect of fullerene Ñ$_{60}$–N-isoamylisatin 4-methylphenylhydrazone heterostructures”, Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 45:19 (2019), 40–43; Tech. Phys. Lett., 45:10 (2019), 997–1000