List of Russian physicists
This list of Russian physicists includes the famous physicists from the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation.
Alphabetical list
A
- Alexei Abrikosov, discovered how magnetic flux can penetrate a superconductor (the Abrikosov vortex), Nobel Prize winner
 - Franz Aepinus, related electricity and magnetism, proved the electric nature of pyroelectricity, explained electric polarization and electrostatic induction, invented achromatic microscope
 - Zhores Alferov, inventor of modern heterotransistor, Nobel Prize winner
 - Sergey Alekseenko, director of the Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Global Energy Prize recipient
 - Artem Alikhanian, a prominent researcher of cosmic rays, inventor of wide-gap track spark chamber
 - Abram Alikhanov, nuclear physicist, a prominent researcher of cosmic rays, built the first nuclear reactors in the USSR, founder of Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP)
 - Semen Altshuler, researched EPR and NMR, predicted acoustic paramagnetic resonance
 - Lev Artsimovich, builder of the first tokamak, researcher of high temperature plasma
 - Gurgen Askaryan, predicted self focusing of light, discovered Askaryan effect in the particle physics

Alferov  
B
- Nikolay Basov, physicist, co-inventor of laser and maser, Nobel Prize winner
 - Nikolay Bogolyubov, mathematician and theoretical physicist, co-developed the BBGKY hierarchy, formulated a microscopic theory of superconductivity, suggested a triplet quark model, introduced a new quantum degree of freedom (color charge)
 - Dmitry Blokhintsev, theoretical physicist who served as the first director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
 - Matvei Petrovich Bronstein, theoretical physicist, a pioneer of quantum gravity, author of works in astrophysics, semiconductors, quantum electrodynamics and cosmology.
 - Gersh Budker, inventor of electron cooling, co-inventor of collider
 
C
- Sergey Chaplygin, a founder of aero- and hydrodynamics, formulated the Chaplygin's equations and Chaplygin gas concept

Basov  - Pavel Cherenkov, discoverer of Cherenkov radiation, Nobel Prize winner
 
D
- Yuri Denisyuk, inventor of 3D holography
 
F
- Ludvig Faddeev, discoverer of Faddeev–Popov ghosts and Faddeev equations in quantum physics
 - Georgy Flyorov, nuclear physicist, one of the initiators of the Soviet atomic bomb project, co-discoverer of seaborgium and bohrium, founder of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
 - Vladimir Fock, developed the Fock space, Fock state and the Hartree–Fock method in quantum mechanics
 - Ilya Frank, explained the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation, Nobel Prize winner
 - Vsevolod Frederiks (Fréedericksz), discovered the Fréedericksz transition, the Fréedericksz critical field in liquid crystals
 - Yakov Frenkel, coined the term electron hole, discovered the Frenkel defect of a crystal lattice, described the Poole–Frenkel effect in solid-state physics
 
G
- Andre Geim, inventor of graphene, developer of gecko tape, Nobel Prize winner and at the same time Ig Nobel Prize winner for diamagnetic levitation of a living frog
 - Vitaly Ginzburg, co-author of the Ginzburg–Landau theory of superconductivity, a developer of hydrogen bomb, Nobel Prize winner
 - Vladimir Gribov, introduced pomeron, DGLAP equations and Gribov ambiguity
 - Aleksandr Gurevich, author of the runaway breakdown theory of lightning
 
I
- Abram Ioffe, founder of the Soviet physics school, tutor of many prominent scientists
 - Dmitri Ivanenko, pioneered the modelling of nuclear shell and nuclear forces, predicted synchrotron radiation, suggested the quark stars existence

Cherenkov  
J
- Boris Jacobi, formulated the Maximum power theorem in electrical engineering, invented electroplating, electrotyping, galvanoplastic sculpture and electric boat
 
K
- Pyotr Kapitsa, originated the techniques for creating ultrastrong magnetic fields, co-discovered a way to measure the magnetic field of an atomic nucleus discovered superfluidity, Nobel Prize winner
 - Yuly Khariton, chief designer of the Soviet atomic bomb, co-developer of the Tsar Bomb
 - Orest Khvolson, first to study the Chwolson ring effect of gravitational lensing
 - Nicolai Kopnin, Simon Memorial Prize winner for his work on the forces acting on quantum vortices in superfluids and superconductors
 - Sergey Krasnikov, developer of the Krasnikov tube, a speculative mechanism for space travel

Landau  - Igor Kurchatov, builder of the first nuclear power plant, developer of the first nuclear reactors for surface ships
 
L
- Lev Landau, theoretical physicist, developed the Ginzburg–Landau theory of superconductivity, explained the Landau damping in plasma physics, pointed out the Landau pole in quantum electrodynamics, co-author of the famous Course of Theoretical Physics, Nobel Prize winner
 - Grigory Landsberg, co-discoverer of Raman scattering of light
 - Mikhail Lavrentyev, physicist and mathematician, founded the Siberian Division of the Soviet Academy of Sciences and Akademgorodok in Novosibirsk
 - Pyotr Lebedev, first to measure the radiation pressure on a solid body, thus proving the Maxwell's theory of electromagnetism
 - Heinrich Lenz, discovered the Lenz's law of electromagnetism
 - Aleksandr Il'ich Leipunskii, pioneered the development of fast breeder reactors in the USSR.
 - Evgeny Lifshitz, an author of the BKL singularity model of the Universe evolution, co-author of the famous Course of Theoretical Physics

Lenz  - Mikhail Lomonosov, polymath scientist, artist and inventor, proposed the law of conservation of matter, disproved the phlogiston theory
 - Oleg Losev, inventor of light-emitting diode and crystadine
 
M
- Alexander Makarov, inventor of orbitrap
 - Boris Mamyrin, inventor of reflectron
 - Leonid Mandelshtam, co-discoverer of the Raman effect
 - Stanislav Mikheyev, co-discoverer of the Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect of neutrino oscillations
 
N

- Konstantin Novoselov, inventor of graphene, developer of gecko tape, Nobel Prize winner
 
O
- Yuri Oganessian, nuclear physicist in the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), co-discoverer of the heaviest elements in the periodic table; element Oganesson
 
P
- Vasily Petrov, discoverer of electric arc, proposed arc lamp and arc welding
 - Boris Podolsky, an author of EPR Paradox in quantum physics
 - Alexander Polyakov, developed the concepts of Polyakov action, 't Hooft–Polyakov monopole and BPST instanton
 - Isaak Pomeranchuk, predicted synchrotron radiation
 - Bruno Pontecorvo, a founder of neutrino high energy physics, his work led to the discovery of PMNS matrix
 - Alexander Popov, inventor of lightning detector, one of the inventors of radio, recorded the first experimental radiolocation at sea
 - Victor Popov, co-discoverer of Faddeev–Popov ghosts in quantum field theory
 - Alexander Prokhorov, co-inventor of laser and maser, Nobel Prize winner

Prokhorov  
R
- Georg Wilhelm Richmann, inventor of electrometer, pioneer researcher of atmospheric electricity, killed by a ball lightning in experiment
 
S
- Andrei Sakharov, co-developer of tokamak and the Tsar Bomb, inventor of explosively pumped flux compression generator, Nobel Peace Prize winner
 - Nikolay Semyonov, physical chemist, co-discovered a way to measure the magnetic field of an atomic nucleus, Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner
 - Lev Shubnikov, discoverer of Shubnikov–de Haas effect, one of the first researchers of solid hydrogen and liquid helium
 - Dmitri Skobeltsyn, first to use cloud chamber for studying cosmic rays, the first to observe positrons
 - Alexei Smirnov, co-discoverer of Mikheyev–Smirnov–Wolfenstein effect of neutrino oscillations
 - Arseny Sokolov, co-discoverer of Sokolov–Ternov effect, a developer of synchrotron radiation theory
 - Mark Stockman, optical physicist, co-discoverer of spaser[1]
 - Aleksandr Stoletov, inventor of photoelectric cell, built the Stoletov curve and pioneered the research of ferromagnetism
 
T
- Igor Tamm, explained the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation, co-developer of tokamak, Nobel Prize winner
 - Karen Ter-Martirosian, theoretical physicist, known for his contributions to quantum mechanics and quantum field theory, founder of the Elementary Particle Physics chair of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology
 - Igor Ternov, co-discoverer of Sokolov–Ternov effect of synchrotron radiation
 
U
- Nikolay Umov, discovered the Umov-Poynting vector and Umov effect, the first to propose the formula
 - Petr Ufimtsev, developed the theory that led to modern stealth technology
 
V
- Sergey Vavilov, co-discoverer of Cherenkov radiation, formulated the Kasha–Vavilov rule of quantum yields

Stoletov  - Vladimir Veksler, inventor of synchrophasotron, co-inventor of synchrotron
 - Evgeny Velikhov, leader of the international program ITER (thermonuclear experimental tokamak)
 - Anatoly Vlasov, developed the Vlasov equation in plasma physics
 
Y
- Alexey Yekimov, discoverer of quantum dots
 
Z
- Yevgeny Zavoisky, inventor of EPR spectroscopy, co-developer of NMR spectroscopy
 - Yakov Zel'dovich, physicist and cosmologist, predicted the beta decay of a pi meson and the muon catalysis, co-predicted the Sunyaev–Zel'dovich effect of CMB distortion

Zhukovsky  - Nikolai Zhukovsky, a founder of aero- and hydrodynamics, the first to study airflow, author of Joukowsky transform and Kutta–Joukowski theorem, founder of TsAGI and pioneer of aviation
 
See also
- List of physicists
 - List of Russian astronomers and astrophysicists
 - List of Russian mathematicians
 - List of Russian scientists
 - List of Russian inventors
 - Science and technology in Russia