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Scientific Position:

Associated Professor

Address:

 

Physics Department,Tarbiat Moallem University, 43 Mofateh Avenue, Tehran / Iran.
Phone:
(+98261) 4579600, 098 21 88848944)
Email:

azim@tmu.ac.ir 

me.azimaraghi@gmail.com

 

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Education
Ph.D.: Lancaster University, U.K, 1996
M.Sc.: North Landon University, U.K. 1982
B.Sc.:

Parss College, Tehran /Iran, 1974

Responsibilities
sensors based on  organic semiconductors
Research Interests

Organic semiconductor devices using as a gas sensors

Solar cells and Thermophotovoltaics

 

Courses
semiconductor Physics, Solid state physics, Semiconductor Devices, Electrodinamics, Nonlinear Optics,... 
Selected Publications

I have published a number of articles and supervised several MSc and a large number of BSc projects. My more recent publications are:

[1] Electrical Conduction Mechanisms in Thermally Evaporated Lead Phthalocyanine Thin Films. M E Azim-Araghi, D Campbell, A Krier & R A Collins, Semicon. Sci. Technol, Vol 11, 1996, P.39.

[2] The Influence of NO2 on the Conductivity of Chloro-Aluminium Phthalocyanine Thin Films.A.Krier & M E Azim-Araghi, J. Phys. Chem Solids, Vol. 58. No. 5.1997. P. 711.

[3] Optical Characterisation of Chloroaluminium Phthalocyanine (ClAlPc) Thin Films. M E Azim-Araghi & A Krier, Pure and Applied Optics, 6 (1997) 443-453.

[4] The Influence of Ammonia, Chlorine and Nitrogen Dioxide on Chloro-Aluminium Phthalocyanine Thin Films. M E Azim-Araghi & A Krier, Applied Surface Science 119 (1997) 260-266.

[5] Electrical behaviour of thermally evaporated chloro-aluminium Phthalocyanine. Semicond. Sci. Technol.12 (1997), P.1625-1629. M E Azim-Araghi, A Krier and A K Abass.

[6] Electrical conduction mechanisms in thermally evaporated thin films of 2-(4-biphenylyl)- 5-94-tert-butylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole. Thin Solid Films 320 (1998) 320-323 M.E Azim-Araghi and D. Campbell.

[7] Selected Topics in Advanced Solid State and Fibre Optic Sensors, published in 2000 by IEEE in the UK (Thin film ClAlPc pthalocyanine gas sensors).

[8] Observation of oxygen gas effect on porous silicon-based sensors, Thin Solid Films 515 (2006) 2650-2654, S. Khoshnevis, R.S. Dariani, M.E. Azim-Araghi, Z.B. Bayindir, and K. Robbie.

[9] Electrical properties of chloroaluminium phthalocyanine thin film sandwich devices Indian J. pure appl. Phys. 45(1) (2007) 40-43 M.E. Azim-Araghi.

[10] Electrical parameters and gas sensing behaviour of ClInPc thin film devices, Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 43 (2008) 37-41 ME. Azim-Araghi and D campbell

[11] Comparison of The Electrical Properties of Ciaipc and CuPc Thin Film Planar Devices, J.sci.teacher training University, (2004)Vol.1 No.1  M.E.Azimaraghi.

[12] Investigation of Performance of semi-insulating GaAs detectors for alpha particle detector,J.Sci. Teacher Training University.9(2007) Vol.6 No.3 & 4.M.Daraee and M.E. Azimaraghi.

[13]  Preparation of porous silicon with different prosityand using them as a solar cells, J.Sci. Isfahan University.(2006) Vol. 26,No. 4.M.E.Azimaraghiand S.Faze.  

 

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