Konstantin K. Likharev

 

        Distinguished Professor, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Stony Brook University
                             - Short CV
                             - List of major publications

 

          Recent teaching:

                   - Classical Mechanics (PHY 501) Fall 2006

                   - Statistical Mechanics (PHY 540) Spring 2007

                   - Classical Electrodynamics (PHY 505/506) Fall 2007 / Spring 2008

 

Current teaching:

                   - Quantum Mechanics (PHY 511/512) Fall 2008 / Spring 2009


Current research:

                   - Nanoelectronics: Devices, circuits, and architectures

                   - Quantum-limited single-shot measurements


Some recent reviews: 

                        - K. K. Likharev, "CMOL technology: Devices, circuits, and architectures", 1st draft, June 2008.

                   - K. K. Likharev, "CMOL and cousins: Hybrid CMOS/nano circuit FAQs", submitted for publication in Proc. CODES-ISSS’08, July 2008.

 

Some older (and really old) reviews:

                   - K. K. Likharev, "Superconducting weak links", Rev. Mod. Phys., vol. 51, pp. 101-159, Jan. 1979.

                   - I. A. Devyatov, L. S. Kuzmin, K. K. Likharev, V. V. Migulin, and A. B. Zorin, "Quantum-statistical theory of microwave detection using superconductor tunnel junctions", J. Appl. Phys., vol. 60, pp. 1808-1828, Sep. 1986.

                   - K. K. Likharev, "Correlated discrete transfer of single electrons in ultrasmall junctions", IBM J. Res. Develop., vol. 32, pp. 144-158, Jan. 1988.

                   - K. K. Likharev, "Single-electron devices and their applications", Proc. IEEE, vol. 87, pp. 606-632, Apr. 1999.

                   - P. Bunyk, K. Likharev, and D. Zinoviev, "RSFQ technology: Physics and devices", Int. J. on High Speed Electronics and Systems, vol. 11, pp. 257-306, Jan. 2001.

                   - K. K. Likharev, "Electronics below 10 nm", in: J. Greer et al. (eds.), Nano and Giga Challenges in Microelectronics (Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2003), pp. 27-68.

                   - K. K. Likharev and D. B. Strukov, "CMOL: Devices, circuits, and architectures", in: G. Cuniberti et al. (eds.), Introduction to Molecular Electronics (Springer, Berlin, 2005), pp. 447-477.

Slides of some popular-level talks:

                   - "Digital electronics: Fundamental limits and future prospects" (Purdue U, 2004)

                   - "Microelectronics below 10 nm" (Zvenigorod, Russia, 2005)
                  

Some old man’s grumbling:

- "Integrated circuits beyond CMOS", accepted for publication in A. Korkin and F. Rosei (eds.), Nanoelectronics and Photonics, Springer 2008, pp. 5-7.

 

Some fun:     


Mail:             Stony Brook, NY 11794-3800
Phone:          631-632-8159
Fax:             631-632-4977 or -4976
E-mail:          - recommended:       klikharev@notes.cc.sunysb.edu
                   - alternatives:          Konstantin.Likharev@stonybrook.edu 
                                                klikharev@gmail.com


 

Research administrator: Pernille Jensen (pernille.jensen@sunysb.edu, phone 631-632-4975)

 


Revised 2008-07-24