Ⅲ-Ⅴ semiconductors are compound semiconductor materials formed by combining group-Ⅲ and group-V elements. With properties such as direct bandgap
high electron mobility
good homogeneity of large-size crystals and good lattice matching
they are widely used in micro- and opto-electronics
integrated circuits
laser communications
etc.
and promise great potentials. Our Light People is someone who has long been engaged in the research of Ⅲ-Ⅴ semiconductor materials
structures and devices. She is Prof. Lan Fu from the Australian National University (ANU).
As an outstanding student of Prof. Chennupati Jagadish
President of the Australian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Fu is not only a leading researcher in her field
but also a scientist with an independent spirit. She is currently the Head of the Department of Electronic Materials Engineering
Research School of Physics
The Australian National University
where she leads a team in the research of Ⅲ-Ⅴ semiconductors.
A sincere and humble person
Prof. Fu focuses on nurturing professional attitude
critical thinking and problem solving skills in her students. In addition
she is actively involved in various professional activities
which allows her to integrate research and practice. She believes that integrity
passion
curiosity and perseverance are the key characters of a good scientific researcher and encourages her students to avoid being arrogant or rush but concentrate on good rigorous work.
For this issue of Light People
we will learn about Professor Lan Fu's unique charisma as an academic and her fascinating life philosophy.