Lars Samuelson received his PhD in physics in 1977 in the field of experimental and theoretical studies of electron-phonon coupling for deep levels in semiconductors, followed by a post-doc at IBM San José Research Centre in California, there active in the fields of display technology and band structure calculations. In 1981 he became associate professor of physics at Lund University and in 1986 professor of semiconductor physics at Chalmers/University of Gothenburg. In 1988, he returned to a professorship in semiconductor electronics at the Department of Physics at Lund University, when he initiated the interdisciplinary research center Nanometer Structure Consortium, later called NanoLund, which today engages more than 400 researchers. Since 2021, he is employed as Chair Professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology (SUSTech), in Shenzhen, China, and as the leader of the Institute of Nanoscience and Applications (INA).
In 2004 he became a Fellow at the Institute of Physics, UK (FinstP), at the American Physical Society (APS, Materials Physics) in 2009 and in 2020 he became a Fellow International at the Japanese Society for Applied Physics (JSAP). He became a member of the Royal Physiographic Society in 1998, of KVA, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (Physics Class) in 2006 and of IVA, the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences in 2007. In 2008, he was named "Einstein Professor" by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. In 2013, he was awarded the IUVSTA Prize for Science for Triennium 2010-2013 and in 2014 the Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience. In 2018, he was awarded the Wilhelm Westrup Prize for basic materials science leading to the creation of commercial value. In 2022 Lars Samuelson was awarded the highest engineering science prize from the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences, the Great Gold Medal, “for his internationally outstanding contributions as a pioneering researcher and research leader in nanoscience and nanotechnology and for the exploitation of scientific results, particularly in the field of semiconductor technology”. In 2023 Lars Samuelson was elected “Foreign Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, CAS”.
Lars Samuelson is the founder and chief scientist of four start-ups working on the commercialization of nanowire and nanomaterial technologies, in QuNano AB, GLO AB, Sol Voltaics AB and Hexagem AB. Samuelson is the author of well over 700 articles with h-index 91 at Web-of-Science (h-index 108 according to Google Scholar), and listed among the 1% most highly cited researchers by Web-of-Science, and has given >300 plenary/invited talks at international conferences.
1977 - Ph.D. in condensed materials physics, Lund University, Sweden
1972 - Master of Science in mathematics and physics, Lund University, Sweden
2021 - Present: Director, Institute of Nanoscience and Applications,
Chair Professor of Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen, China
2016 - Present: Senior Professor, Dept. of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
2003 - 2005: Vicedirector of Mikroelektronik Centret (MIC) at DTU;
1988 - 2015: Professor in Semiconductor Electronics at Department of Physics, Lund University, Sweden
1995: Visiting Professor, RIKEN Institute, Wakoshi, Tokyo, Japan
1991: Visiting Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara, United States of America
1991: Visiting Professor, Catholic University (PUC), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
1986 - 1988: Professor in Semiconductor Physics at Göteborg University/Chalmers, Sweden
1979 - 1986: Research Associate at Lund University, Sweden
1977 – 1978: Post-doc, IBM Research Laboratory, San José, California, United States of America
In 2004, became a Fellow of the Institute of Physics (FInstP) in the UK
In 2006, became a member of the Royal Swedish Acad. of Sciences, KVA (Physics)
In 2007, became a member of IVA, the Royal Swedish Acad. of Engineering Sciences
In 2008, elected as Einstein Professor by the Chinese Acad. of Sciences (CAS)
In 2009, became a Fellow of the American Physical Society (Materials Physics)
In 2011, awarded the Ideon Prize for Innovation
In 2013, awarded the IUVSTA Prize for Science for the Triennium 2010-2013
In 2014, awarded the "Fred Kavli Distinguished Lectureship in Nanoscience"
In 2018, awarded the Wilhelm Westrup Prize
In 2020, became a Fellow International of the Japanese Society for Applied Physics
In 2022, awarded the Great Gold Medal by the Royal Swedish Acad. of Engineering Sciences
In 2023, elected a foreign member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
MATERIALS
Design and growth of complex nanomaterials.
Novel approaches for the growth of nanowires.
Realization of relaxed & dislocation free InGaN.
PHYSICS
Deep sub-wavelength scale photonics methods.
Electro-optical studies of single quantum objects.
Quantum transport in 2D/1D/0D nanostructures.
APPLICATIONS
Nanowire-based probes for neuroscience studies.
Nanowire arrays for photo-voltaics applications.
Nanowire arrays for solid-state lighting (LED).
Sub-µm sized InGaN microLEDs for AR/VR/MR.
1. "InP Nanowire Array Solar cells Achieving 13.8% Efficiency by Exceeding the Ray Optics Limit", JWallentin, N. Anttu, D. Asoli et al., SCIENCE 339, 1057 (2013)
2. "Continuous gas-phase synthesis of nanowires with tunable properties", M Heurlin, MH Magnusson, D Lindgren, M Ek, LR Wallenberg, K Deppert, ... Nature 492, 90 (2012)
3. "Solid-phase diffusion mechanism for GaAs nanowire growth", A.I. Persson, M.W. Larsson, S.Stenstrom, B.J. Ohlsson, L. Samuelson and L.R. Wallenberg, Nature Materials 3, 677 (2004)
4. "Nanowire-based one-dimensional electronics", C. Thelander, P. Agarwal, S. Brongersma, J. Eymery, L.F. Feiner, A. Forchel, M. Scheffler, W. Riess, B.J. Ohlsson, U. Gosele and L. Samuelson, Materials Today 9, 28 (2006)
5. "Controlled polytypic and twin-plane superlattices in III-VB nanowires", P. Caroff, K.A. Dick, J.Johansson, M.E. Messing, K. Deppert, and L. Samuelson, Nature Nanotechnology 4, 50 (2009)