Lebedev Physical Institute: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
imported>Lfstevens
remove tag pending delete for no references
 
No edit summary
 
Line 5: Line 5:
{{Infobox government agency
{{Infobox government agency
|agency_name    = '''Lebedev Physical Institute'''
|agency_name    = '''Lebedev Physical Institute'''
|nativename      = {{langx|ru|Физи́ческий институ́т имени П.Н.Ле́бедева Российской академии наук (ФИАН)}}
|nativename      = {{langx|ru|Физи́ческий институ́т имени П. Н. Ле́бедева Российской академии наук (ФИАН)}}
|nativename_a    =
|nativename_a    =
|nativename_r    =
|nativename_r    =
Line 37: Line 37:
}}
}}


The '''Lebedev Physical Institute''' of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] ('''LPI RAS''' or just '''LPI''') (in {{langx|ru|Физи́ческий институ́т имени П.Н.Ле́бедева Российской академии наук (ФИАН)}}), situated in Moscow, is a Russian research institute specializing in [[physics]]. The institute was established in its present shape in 1934 by academician [[Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov|Sergey Vavilov]]. It moved to Moscow and was named after a Russian physicist [[Pyotr Lebedev]] the same year. It is also known as '''P. N. Lebedev Institute of Physics''' or just '''Lebedev Institute'''. In Russian it is often referred to by the acronym '''FIAN''' (ФИАН) standing for "Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences". The range of the research activities includes: laser technology, dark matter structure, nanostructures, superconductivity, cosmic rays, and gamma-astronomy. The institute developed a technique of crystallizing [[cubic zirconia]] (which was called ''[[Fianit]]'' in Russia, named after FIAN).
The '''Lebedev Physical Institute''' of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] ('''LPI RAS''' or just '''LPI''') (in {{langx|ru|Физи́ческий институ́т имени П. Н. Ле́бедева Российской академии наук (ФИАН)}}), situated in Moscow, is a Russian research institute specializing in [[physics]]. The institute was established in its present shape in 1934 by academician [[Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov|Sergey Vavilov]]. It moved to Moscow and was named after a Russian physicist [[Pyotr Lebedev]] the same year. It is also known as '''P. N. Lebedev Institute of Physics''' or just '''Lebedev Institute'''. In Russian it is often referred to by the acronym '''FIAN''' (ФИАН) standing for "Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences". The range of the research activities includes: laser technology, dark matter structure, nanostructures, superconductivity, cosmic rays, and gamma-astronomy. The institute developed a technique of crystallizing [[cubic zirconia]] (which was called ''[[Fianit]]'' in Russia, named after FIAN).


==Directors of the Institute==
==Directors of the Institute==

Latest revision as of 16:45, 25 June 2025

Template:Short description Template:Multiple issues Template:Infobox government agency

The Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (LPI RAS or just LPI) (in Template:Langx), situated in Moscow, is a Russian research institute specializing in physics. The institute was established in its present shape in 1934 by academician Sergey Vavilov. It moved to Moscow and was named after a Russian physicist Pyotr Lebedev the same year. It is also known as P. N. Lebedev Institute of Physics or just Lebedev Institute. In Russian it is often referred to by the acronym FIAN (ФИАН) standing for "Physical Institute of the Academy of Sciences". The range of the research activities includes: laser technology, dark matter structure, nanostructures, superconductivity, cosmic rays, and gamma-astronomy. The institute developed a technique of crystallizing cubic zirconia (which was called Fianit in Russia, named after FIAN).

Directors of the Institute

  1. Sergey Vavilov (1934–1951)
  2. Dmitri Skobeltsyn (1951–1972)
  3. Nikolay Basov (1973–1988)
  4. Leonid Keldysh (1988–1994)
  5. Oleg Krokhin (1994–2004)
  6. Gennady Mesyats (2004–2015)
  7. Template:Ill (2015–)

Nobel prizes awarded to FIAN scientists

Facilities

The institute has, among other research facilities, a particle accelerator: 1.2 GeV electron synchrotron called "Pakhra", located in Troitsk near Moscow (at the LPI's HEP department). However, the institute is not totally (or even perhaps mainly) focused on accelerator/particle physics, but the scope of the research of the institute contains most of the areas of modern physics.

Publications of the Institute

Films about the Lebedev Physical Institute

In 2021 it was released a documentary “Mishik Kazaryan: The Path of an Explorer” (2021) ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WWuZsXSCFxo ). The film (original title «Мишик Казарян: путь Искателя») was directed by Leonid Ioffe. It narrates about the life and work of Professor Mishik Kazaryan, an experimental physicist, laureate of the USSR State Prize, who worked in the Lebedev Physical Institute. The film also allows to immerse into the life of the Lebedev Physical Institute since middle of 1960-s.

See also

External links

Template:Coord

Template:Authority control