Ionel Solomon

Biography of Ionel Solomon

Ionel Solomon (b. 1929- in free, Greater Roumania) is a French-Roumanian physicist Member of the French Academy of Sciences, CNRS Research Director, Professor at the Polytechnic School in Paris.

Scientific Career

Major Scientific Contributions

Ionel Solomon made major contributions to the fields of: Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR), Solid-state physics, Semiconductors and Photovoltaics. In Nuclear Magnetic Resonance he derived fundamental equations that bear his name, and specify the nuclear spin-echo response and dipole-dipole interactions in solids (the Solomon equations).

Awards and Prizes

Publications

I. Solomon. "Amorphous Semiconductors", In “Topics in Applied Physics”, Ed. Springer Verlag, Berlin (1979).

I. Solomon. Relaxation Processes in a system of Two spins. Phys. Rev. 99, 559 (1955)

I. Solomon, M.P. Schmidt, H. Tran Quoc. Selective low-power plasma decomposition of silane-methane mixtures for the preparation of methylated amorphous silicon. Phys. Rev. B ,38: 9895 (1988)

I. Solomon, B. Drevillon, H. Shirai, N. Layadi. Plasma deposition of microcrystalline silicon: the selective etching model., J. Non-crystalline Solids, 164-166, p. 989 (1993).

K. Rerbal, F. Jomard, J.N. Chazalviel, F. Ozanam, I. Solomon. Visible luminescence of porous amorphous Si(1-x) Cx:H due to selective dissolution of silicon. Appl. Phys. Lett. 83, p. 45 (2003)

K. Kerbral, J.N. Chazalviel, F. Ozanam, I. Solomon. Temperature dependence of photoluminescence in amorphous Si1-xCx:H films. Eur. Phys. J., B51, p. 61 (2006).



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