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2026

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Earth Science

D-Index
68
Citations
16574
World Ranking
1143
National Ranking
2

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2026 - Research.com Earth Science in Russia Leader Award
  • 2025 - Research.com Earth Science in Russia Leader Award

Overview

Boris A. Ivanov is affiliated with the Russian Academy of Sciences in the Russian Federation. Their scientific work focuses primarily on the fields of Physics and Astronomy, with substantial contributions to the subfields of Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Condensed Matter Physics, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials, and Biomedical Engineering.

The main topics covered in their research include Magnetic properties of thin films, Physics of Superconductivity and Magnetism, Magneto-Optical Properties and Applications, Quantum and electron transport phenomena, Theoretical and Computational Physics, Atomic and Subatomic Physics Research, and Magnetic Properties and Applications.

Ivanov has published extensively, with frequent publications appearing in venues such as arXiv (Cornell University), Low Temperature Physics, Physical Review B, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Physical Review Letters.

Some of their recent papers are:

  • Ultrafast control of magnetic interactions via light-driven phonons, 2021, Nature Materials
  • Empowering Control of Antiferromagnets by THz-Induced Spin Coherence, 2023, Physical Review Letters
  • Ultrafast laser-induced spin-lattice dynamics in the van der Waals antiferromagnet CoPS3, 2023, APL Materials
  • Controlling Magnon Interaction by a Nanoscale Switch, 2021, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Optical read-out and control of antiferromagnetic Néel vector in altermagnets and beyond, 2024, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

Collaborations have been a significant aspect of Ivanov's work, with frequent co-authors including A. V. Kimel, Е. Г. Галкина, D. Afanasiev, J. R. Hortensius, and Andrea D. Caviglia. These collaborators have contributed to multiple publications alongside Ivanov, reflecting active research networks within the physics community.

Best Publications

  • Ultrafast heating as a sufficient stimulus for magnetization reversal in a ferrimagnet.

    T.A. Ostler;J. Barker;R.F.L. Evans;R.W. Chantrell

  • Cratering Records in the Inner Solar System in Relation to the Lunar Reference System

    G. Neukum;B. A. Ivanov;W. K. Hartmann

  • Eigenfrequencies of vortex state excitations in magnetic submicron-size disks

    K. Yu. Guslienko;B. A. Ivanov;V. Novosad;Y. Otani

  • Mars/Moon Cratering Rate Ratio Estimates

    Boris A. Ivanov

  • IMPACT CRATER COLLAPSE

    H. J. Melosh;B. A. Ivanov

  • Modeling damage and deformation in impact simulations

    Gareth S. Collins;H. Jay Melosh;Boris A. Ivanov

  • Recent and episodic volcanic and glacial activity on Mars revealed by the High Resolution Stereo Camera

    G. Neukum;R. Jaumann;H. Hoffmann;E. Hauber

  • Inertia-driven spin switching in antiferromagnets

    A.V. Kimel;B.A. Ivanov;R.V. Pisarev;P.A. Usachev

  • Cratering History and Lunar Chronology

    Dieter Stöffler;Graham Ryder;Boris A. Ivanov;Natalia A. Artemieva

  • Spin Oscillations in Antiferromagnetic NiO Triggered by Circularly Polarized Light

    Takuya Satoh;Sung Jin Cho;Ryugo Iida;Tsutomu Shimura

  • Implementation of dynamic strength models into 2D hydrocodes : Applications for atmospheric breakup and impact cratering

    B.A. Ivanov;D. Deniem;G. Neukum

  • Ultrafast spin dynamics in multisublattice magnets.

    J.H. Mentink;J. Hellsvik;D.V. Afanasiev;B.A. Ivanov

  • Antiferromagnetic THz-frequency Josephson-like Oscillator Driven by Spin Current.

    Roman Khymyn;Ivan Lisenkov;Vasyl Tiberkevich;Boris A. Ivanov;Boris A. Ivanov

  • Energy, volatile production, and climatic effects of the Chicxulub Cretaceous/Tertiary impact

    Kevin O. Pope;Kevin H. Baines;Adriana C. Ocampo;Boris A. Ivanov

  • Numerical Modeling of the Largest Terrestrial Meteorite Craters

    B. A. Ivanov

  • Cratering on Venus: Models and Observations

    W. B. McKinnon;K. J. Zahnle;B. A. Ivanov;H. J. Melosh

  • Martian Meteorite Launch: High-Speed Ejecta from Small Craters

    James N. Head;James N. Head;H. Jay Melosh;Boris A. Ivanov

  • Ultrafast control of magnetic interactions via light-driven phonons

    Dmytro Afanasiev;Jorrit Hortensius;Boris Ivanov;Alireza Sasani

  • Impact winter and the Cretaceous/Tertiary extinctions: results of a Chicxulub asteroid impact model.

    Kevin O. Pope;Kevin H. Baines;Adriana C. Ocampo;Boris A. Ivanov

  • Launch of martian meteorites in oblique impacts

    Natalia Artemieva;Boris Ivanov

  • Eigenfrequencies of vortex state excitations in magnetic submicron-size disks.

    K. Y. Guslienko;B. A. Ivanov;V. Novosad;Y. Otani

Frequent Co-Authors

Stephanie C. Werner
Stephanie C. Werner University of Oslo
Ralf Jaumann
Ralf Jaumann Freie Universität Berlin
Alexander T. Basilevsky
Alexander T. Basilevsky Russian Academy of Sciences
Alfred S. McEwen
Alfred S. McEwen University of Arizona
Natalia Artemieva
Natalia Artemieva Planetary Science Institute
James W. Head
James W. Head Brown University
H. J. Melosh
H. J. Melosh Purdue University West Lafayette
Alexander Deutsch
Alexander Deutsch University of Münster
Gerhard Neukum
Gerhard Neukum Freie Universität Berlin
Ernst Hauber
Ernst Hauber German Aerospace Center

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