Sergey Suchalkin

Affiliations: 
Electrical and Computer Engineering Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY, United States 
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Design and development of optoelectronic devices. Far- and Mid-infrared spectroscopy of solids. Physics of semiconductors and nanostructures.
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Suchalkin S, Ermolaev M, Valla T, et al. (2020) Dirac energy spectrum and inverted bandgap in metamorphic InAsSb/InSb superlattices Applied Physics Letters. 116: 32101
Svensson SP, Beck WA, Sarney WL, et al. (2019) Temperature dependent Hall effect in InAsSb with a 0.11 eV 77 K-bandgap Applied Physics Letters. 114: 122102
Laikhtman B, Suchalkin S, Belenky G, et al. (2019) Energy spectrum and optical absorption of superlattices under strong band inversion conditions Superlattices and Microstructures. 128: 438-442
Ermolaev M, Lin Y, Shterengas L, et al. (2018) GaSb-Based Type-I Quantum Well 3–3.5- $\mu$ m Cascade Light Emitting Diodes Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 30: 869-872
Ermolaev M, Suchalkin S, Belenky G, et al. (2018) Metamorphic narrow-gap InSb/InAsSb superlattices with ultra-thin layers Applied Physics Letters. 113: 213104
Suchalkin S, Belenky G, Ermolaev M, et al. (2017) Engineering Dirac materials: metamorphic InAs1-xSbx/InAs1-ySby superlattices with ultra-low bandgap. Nano Letters
Suchalkin S, Belenky G, Shterengas L, et al. (2017) Properties of novel metamorphic III-V materials with ultra-low bandgaps (Conference Presentation) Proceedings of Spie. 10111: 101112
Laikhtman B, Suchalkin S, Belenky G. (2017) In-plane spectrum in superlattices Physical Review B. 95
Laikhtman B, Suchalkin S, Belenky G. (2017) method for heterostructures Superlattices and Microstructures. 111: 230-240
Suchalkin S, Lin Y, Shterengas L, et al. (2016) Bi-directional dual color mid-IR light emitting diodes Superlattices and Microstructures. 100: 142-147
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