Professor David Ritchie

Professor of Semiconductor Science & Technology, Physics

Telephone number

+44 (0) 1792 205678 ext 1299
Office - 512
Fifth Floor
Vivian Building
Singleton Campus
Available For Postgraduate Supervision

About

David Ritchie is Professor of Semiconductor Science and Technology at Swansea University where he is involved in the Centre for Integrative Semiconductor Materials (CISM). He is also Professor of Experimental Physics and a Fellow of Robinson College in Cambridge. He received his first degree, in physics, from the University of Oxford in 1980 and his D Phil from the University of Sussex in 1986 studying the physics of mixtures of liquid 3He and 4He at milli-kelvin temperatures. Since then he has been working on III-V semiconductor physics and has extensive experience of the growth, fabrication and measurement of low dimensional electronic and optical structures and devices. He has been co-author of over 1500 papers and was awarded the 2008 Tabor medal and prize by the UK Institute of Physics for distinguished research in surface or nanoscale physics.  He is a Fellow of the UK Institute of Physics and was elected a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales in 2020.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Molecular beam epitaxy (MBE)
  • Quantum transport in low-dimensional structures
  • Terahertz quantum cascade lasers
  • Terahertz nanoscopy
  • The interaction of THz radiation with quantum devices
  • Self-assembled InAs quantum dots
  • Single and entangled photon sources