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Dmitry A. Bykov
Researcher at Russian Academy of Sciences
Publications - 137
Citations - 2299
Dmitry A. Bykov is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffraction grating & Diffraction. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 117 publications receiving 1826 citations. Previous affiliations of Dmitry A. Bykov include Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology & Samara National Research University.
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Plasmon-mediated magneto-optical transparency.
Vladimir I. Belotelov,Vladimir I. Belotelov,L. E. Kreilkamp,I. A. Akimov,I. A. Akimov,Andrey N. Kalish,Andrey N. Kalish,Dmitry A. Bykov,Sachin Arvind Kasture,Venkata Jayasurya Yallapragada,Achanta Venu Gopal,Alexander M. Grishin,Sergiy Khartsev,Mohammad Nur-E-Alam,Mikhail Vasiliev,Leonid L. Doskolovich,Dmitri R. Yakovlev,Dmitri R. Yakovlev,Kamal Alameh,A. K. Zvezdin,A. K. Zvezdin,Manfred Bayer +21 more
TL;DR: A novel magneto-optical phenomenon that originates solely from suitably designed nanostructured metal-dielectric material, the so-called Magneto-plasmonic crystal, which allows manipulating and exciting waveguide modes by a magnetic field and light of proper polarization.
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Optical computation of the Laplace operator using phase-shifted Bragg grating.
TL;DR: It is shown that the PSBG enables optical computation of the spatial Laplace operator of the electromagnetic field components of the incident beam and the possibility of the formation of Laguerre-Gaussian mode.
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Spatial differentiation of optical beams using phase-shifted Bragg grating.
TL;DR: A theoretical study of a new application of the phase-shifted Bragg grating as an optical spatial differentiator operating in reflection shows that the PSBG allows to calculate the first-order spatial derivative at oblique incidence and the second-order derivative at normal incidence.
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Extraordinary transmission and giant magneto-optical transverse Kerr effect in plasmonic nanostructured films
TL;DR: In this article, a smooth magnetic dielectric film is covered with a thin noble metal layer perforated with subwavelength slit arrays, which can be used as an efficient tool for surface plasmons detection.
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Numerical Methods for Calculating Poles of the Scattering Matrix With Applications in Grating Theory
TL;DR: In this paper, a new iterative method for computing the scattering matrix poles is proposed, which takes account of the matrix form in the pole vicinity and relies upon solving matrix equations with use of matrix decompositions.