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Логотип Российского квантового центра

Group of

Magnetoplasmonics and Ultra-fast Magnetism

Vladimir Belotelov

Vladimir Belotelov

Principal investigator

About the Group

We investigate how to control photons by magnetic field and how to control magnons by photons. We generate spin waves by ultrashort laser pulses, modify laser beams by passing them through magnetic nanostructures and work on ultrasensitive magnetic field sensors and biosensors

Vladimir Belotelov

The group was founded in July 2013. The main directions of research include experimental and theoretical studies in magnetoplasmonics, active plasmonics, ultrafast optical control of spin and generation of magnons. The hottest and most promising parts of our work are generation of magnons by fs-laser pulses, magnetoplasmonic structures and nanoantennas for light control, and magneto-optics of heterostructures bases on 2D electronic materials, topological insulators and magnetic films. We are investigating different fundamental problems in these areas and are looking for practical applications for ultrasensitive magnetometry, biosensing, data processing based on magnons, and control of light by magnetic field.

The laboratory is the world leading one working in the area of magnetoplasmonics. We are also among leaders in ultrafast magnetism of transparent magnetic dielectrics. Combination of our expertise in magnetism, magnetooptics, plasmonics and magnonics allows to conduct worldlevel fundamental and applied scientific research.

Research Areas

Members

  • Svetlana Evstigneeva

    Research Fellow

  • Alexey Kuzmichev

    Research Fellow

  • Anastasia Bezmenova

    Research Fellow

  • Vladislav Ozerov

    Research Fellow

  • Denis Krichevskii

    Research Fellow

  • Andrey Fedorov

    Research Fellow

  • Mikhail Mandrik

    Research Fellow

  • Anna Kolosova

    Research Fellow

  • Alexey Kaminsky

    Research Fellow

  • Savely Lutsenko

    Research Fellow

  • Dmitry Primak

    Junior Researcher

  • Nika Gribova

    Junior Researcher

  • Polina Golovko

    Junior Researcher

  • Daria Ignatyeva

    Senior Researcher

  • Daniil Konkov

    Junior Researcher

  • Anatoly Zvezdin

    Leading Researcher

  • Sevak Demirchyan

    Postdoc

  • Ivan Truntsov

    Junior Researcher

  • Andrey Kalish

    Postdoc

  • Pavel Kapralov

    Postdoc

  • Grigory Knyazev

    Postdoc

  • Nikolay Gusev

    Postdoc

History

  • 2013
    • Laboratory planning. The first researchers are taken into the group
    • The first group meeting
    • Electromagnetic modeling and design
    • First equipment is delivered and experimental set-up is being established
    • Demonstration of new magnetooptical effect (published in Nature Communications)
  • 2014
    • Fs-laser is delivered and the "pump-probe" experimental set-up's montage is completed
    • Launch of spin precession in ferrimagnets by laser pulses
    • Winning of large grant from RSF (75 million RUB per 3 years)
    • Demonstration of the magnetic sensor of the ultrahigh sensitivity (100 fT/Hz^(1/2))
  • 2015
    • Unique magnetic shielded room is installed
    • Member of the group – Nikolay Khokhlov – passes Ph.D. defense
    • Magnetoplasmonic biosensor is successfully demonstrated (published in Scientific Reports)
    • Launch of spin waves by fs-laser pulses in thin dielectric films for the first time in the world
    • First room temperature detection of magnetocardiography signal of human
  • 2016
    • Excitation of reconfigurable magnon cloud in transparent magnetic films with fs-laser pulses (published in PRX)
    • Microscale magnetooptical shutter on the basis of magnetic domain electric field-driven wall is demonstrated (published in Scientific Reports)
    • Demonstration of the vector magneto-optical sensor (published in APL)
    • The group leader was awarded with a title of Professor of Russian Academy of Sciences
  • 2017
    • The group leader was awarded with Prize of Moscow Government
    • Magnetoplasmonic magnetometer gives first data
    • Tunability of optically generated spin waves is achieved (published July 2013 in Scientific Reports)