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Russian-British Workshop

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New Advanced Materials and Systems for Photonics and Sensors

 

Novosibirsk, Russia, March 17-20, 2014

 

 

Monday, March 17

Venue for the Workshop: Institute of Automation and Electrometry SB RAS,
Academician Koptug ave. 1, Novosibirsk, Russia

930 Registration
1030 Opening of the Russian-British Workshop
1015 Optical communications and nonlinear photonics. Nonlinear photonics research at Aston University
Sergey Turitsin
Aston University

Session I    New Materials for Sensors

1045 Functional properties of photonic crystals on the basis of single-crystal opal films including optical chemical sensors, DFB spacers
A.I. Plekhanov
Institute of Automation and Electrometry SB RAS
1115 Porous alumina films for sensor application
Boytsova O.V.1,2, Klimenko A.A.1
1 Department of Materials Science Lomonosov Moscow State University
2 Russian Acad Sci, NS Kurnakov Gen & Inorgan Chem Inst

1130 – 1200       Coffee Break

1200 Gas sensing properties of fluorine-functionalized graphene
M.V. Katkov, V.I. Sysoev, L.G. Bulusheva, A.V.Gusel'nikov, A.V. Okotrub
Nikolayev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences
1215 Porous metal-organic framework as a sensor: the guest-dependent photoluminescence
Sergey A. Sapchenko
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences
1230 Sensor based on luminescent composites of pyrilocyanine dye for detection of amine-type reagents
Viacheslav Chubakov
Institute of Automation and Electrometry of  the  Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences
1245 Flow-through ordered macroporous silicon sensor for liquid detection
Maksim A. Parashchenko, Nikolay S. Filippov, Victor V. Kirienko, Sergei I. Romanov
A.V. Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences

1300 – 1430       Lunch

 

Session II       Advanced Materials for Photonics

1430 Thin films of liquid crystalline phthalocyanines and their composites with single-walled carbon nanotubes and metal nanoparticles: properties and applications
Tamara V. Basova
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry
1500 Optical properties of gold nanostructures fabricated by interference lithography
A. Tsargorodskaya1, A. Nabok2, T. Basova3, G. J. Leggett1*
Department of Chemistry, University of Sheffield, UK
Material and Engineering Research Institute, Sheffield Hallam University, UK
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Novosibirsk, Russia
1545 Gold nanostructure formation in the photonic crystal matrix and investigation of their optical properties
R.G. Parkhomenko
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences

1600 – 1630       Coffee Break

1630 Fast numerical methods for simulation of complex diffractive elements for photonics and photovoltaics
Alexey Shcherbakov
1, A.V. Tishchenko2
1 Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, RUSSIA
2 University Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France

1700 –        Welcome party

 

 

Tuesday, March 18

Session III       Graphene and Carbon-based Materials

1000 Van der Waals heterostructures
Roman Gorbachev
Manchester University
1030 Graphene photonics and Optoelectronics
Tawfique Hasan
University of Cambridge
1100 Nonlinear plasmonics and photonics with grapheme
Andrey Gorbach
Department of Physics, University of Bath, U.K.

1130 – 1200       Coffee Break

1200 Static polarization of donor-acceptor dyads of fullerene C60 with porphyrin derivatives
Pavel Krasnov
Siberian State Technological University, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
1215 Fluorescent marking of double walled carbon nanotubes
Koroteev V.O.1, Antonova O.V.1, Bortolamiol T.2, Flahaut E.2, Rakovich Y.3, Savateeva D.3, Bulusheva L.G.1, Okotrub A.V.1
1 NIIC SB RAS,Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
Universite Paul Sabatier CIRIMAT/LCMIE, UMR CNRS 5085, Bâtiment CIRIMAT, France
Materials Physics Center, Paseo Manuel de Lardizabal, Spain
1230 Structure and Electroluminescence Properties of Quantum Dots Nanoparticles Grown on the Aligned Carbon Nanotube Arrays
Yu.V. Fedoseeva, L.G. Bulusheva, A.V. Okotrub, M.A. Kanygin, S.V. Larionov
A.V.Nikolayev’s Institute of  Inorganic Chemistry of  the  Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1245 Effect of corrugation on optical properties of graphitic materials
Sedelnikova O.V.
NIIC SB RAS, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation

1300 – 1430       Lunch

1430 – 1600       Excursion to the Geological Museum

 

 

Session IV       Advanced Materials for Photonics II

1600 New approaches to advanced organic and hybrid photopolymer for holography recording and diffraction optics fabrication
Vladimir Shelkovnikov
N.N.Vorozhtzov’s Novosibirsk Institute of  Organic Chemistry of  the  Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1630 Holographic photopolymer material using by forbidden transitions of xanthene dyes
Evgeny Vasilyev
N.N. Vorozhtsov Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1645 Physico-chemical characteristics of photosensitive hybrid material for recording diffraction optical elements
Dmitry Derevianko
N.N. Vorozhtsov Institute of Organic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Science, Novosibirsk, Russia

 

 

Wednesday, March 19

Session V       Advanced Materials for Photonics III

1000 Study of photo desorption of rubidium atoms in hollow-core photonic band-gap fibers, generation and control quantum states of light using atomic vapours
Sergey Atutov
Institute of Automation and Electrometryof  the  Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1030 Engineered photonic crystal fibre single photon sources
Dr Peter Mosley
Department of Physics, University of Bath, Bath, U.K.
1100 Lanthanide Complexes as Thermometric Contrast Reagents for MRI Diagnosing of Cancer and Control of Photo-dynamic Therapy
Sergey Babailov
A.V.Nikolayev’s Institute of  Inorganic Chemistry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA

1130 – 1200       Coffee Break

1200 Bioanalytical platforms based on silicon micro- and nanochannel membranes
Nikolay Filippov, Maksim Parashchenko, Natalia Vandysheva, Sergei Romanov
A.V.Rzhanov Institute of  Semiconductor Physics of  the  Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1215 Gas-jet deposition of thin fluoropolymerfilm withsilver nanoparticles possessing surface plasmon resonance
Alexey Safonov
Kutateladze’s Institute of Thermophysics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1230 Magnetic resonance in CuCr2S4nanoclusters and nanocrystals
Tugarinov V.I.
L.V. Kirensky Institute of Physics SB RAS, Krasnoyarsk, Russia

1300 – 1430       Lunch

1430 – 1700       Academ Ski Tour

 

 

Thursday, March 20

Session V       Fiber Optics Applications

1000 Light propagation, amplification and generation in fiber waveguides with micro- and nanostructures
Sergey Babin
Institute of Automation and Electrometry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1030 Development of reflection interferometers for fiber optics
Vadim Terentyev
Institute of Automation and Electrometry of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of  Sciences, Novosibirsk, RUSSIA
1045 Advancements in mode-locked fibre lasers and fibre super continua
Edmund J. R. Kelleher
Royal Academy of Engineering Research Fellow, Imperial College London, UK
1100 All-fibre Mode-locked fibre laser based on Carbon Nanomaterials and Fibre Gratings
Dr. Chengbo Mou
Aston Institute of Photonic Technologies (AIPT), Aston University, Birmingham, UK

1130 – 1200       Coffee Break

1200 Workshop Roundtable

1300 – 1430       Lunch

1430 Workshop Roundtable

 

 

Posters

Polarization attractors in mode-locked fiber lasers with carbon nanotubes saturable absorber
Tatiana Habruseva
Institute of Photonic Technologies, Aston University, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, UK

Prediction of hydration free energies using reference interaction site model
Maksim Misin, David Palmer, Maxim Fedorov
UK

New light emitting inorganic cluster complexes for imaging and electronics
Dr. Olga Efremova
Aston University, UK

Molecular modelling, nanomaterials dispersion
Sean O’Connor
UK

 

 

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