e-mail:
S.Artyukhin@rutgers.edu,
sergey.artyukhin@gmail.com
Postal address:
Condensed Matter Theory Group
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
136 Frelinghuysen Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854-8019 USA
skype: sergey.artyukhin
phone: +31 62 203 79 64
strongly correlated systems, oxides, magnetic and multiferroic materials, non-collinear states, excitations, switching dynamics.
2007-2011 PhD (cum laude) at University of Groningen, Center for Theoretical Physics, thesis “Frustrated magnets: non-collinear spin textures, excitations and dynamics” with Maxim Mostovoy, reading committee: Stefan Blugel, Daniel Khomskii, George Sawatzky.
2001-2007 MSc at Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, Department of General and Applied Physics, thesis on “Spin Relaxation in quantum Hall ferromagnet” with Sergey Dickmann (Institute of Solid State Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences)
Landau theory of topological defects in multiferroic hexagonal manganites, with M.Mostovoy, K.Delaney, N.Spaldin, to be published
Solitonic lattice and Yukawa forces in the rare earth orthoferrite TbFeO3, with M.Mostovoy and the experimental group of D.Argyriou, arXiv:1103.4275, Nature Materials 11, 694 (2012).
Motion of coupled domain walls in multiferroic GdFeO3, with M.Mostovoy and K.Duivenvoorden, manuscript in preparation
Magnetic excitations in the low-temperature ferroelectric phase of multiferroic YMn2O5 using inelastic neutron scattering, Phys. Rev. Lett. 107, 097401 (2011), arXiv:1008.5354
Ferromagnetic insulator state and spin-polaron magnetoelectric effect in FeTiO3 with M.Mostovoy, A.Scaramucci and A.Berceanu, to be published
Excitonic optical absorption in Cu2O in high magnetic fields, with M. Mostovoy and the experimental group of P. van Loosdrecht, to be published, arXiv:1207.3372
Spin-Wave Relaxation in a Quantum Hall Ferromagnet, with S. Dickmann, JETP Letters, 89 (3), 133 (2009), arXiv:0812.1703
Condensed matter theory II and III for master students (problem sessions), University of Groningen, 2007-2011
Co-supervised 3 master students for their research projects with M. Mostovoy at University of Groningen
Mechanics for first-year students (optional problem sessions), Moscow Institute for Physics and Technology, 2003
Prof.dr. Maxim Mostovoy
Prof.dr. Daniel Khomskii
born 24.02.1984 in Tambov, Russia