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50
Citations
9958
World Ranking
2802
National Ranking
1062

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2014 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For contributions to the development of integrated photonic and mechanical microsystems, for pioneering work in using such systems to enable both telecommunications and novel nanoscale, highthroughput, measurement methods, and for contributions to the understanding of the Casimir force

Overview

Vladimir A. Aksyuk is affiliated with the National Institute of Standards and Technology in the United States. Their research spans physics, astronomy, and engineering, with a particular emphasis on atomic and molecular physics, optics, and electrical and electronic engineering.

Their scientific contributions are distributed across several specialized fields, including:

  • Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Surfaces, Coatings and Films

Within these areas, Aksyuk's main research topics include:

  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Mechanical and Optical Resonators
  • Orbital Angular Momentum in Optics
  • Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates
  • Quantum optics and atomic interactions

Aksyuk has authored papers published in a variety of scientific journals and conferences. Frequent publication venues include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Advanced Materials
  • Nano Letters
  • Optics Express

Recent significant publications are:

  • "Magneto-optical trapping using planar optics," 2021, New Journal of Physics
  • "Integrating planar photonics for multi-beam generation and atomic clock packaging on chip," 2023, Light Science & Applications
  • "Kirigami Engineering-Nanoscale Structures Exhibiting a Range of Controllable 3D Configurations," 2020, Advanced Materials
  • "Exceptional points in lossy media lead to deep polynomial wave penetration with spatially uniform power loss," 2022, Nature Nanotechnology
  • "High Throughput Nanoimaging of Thermal Conductivity and Interfacial Thermal Conductance," 2022, Nano Letters

The frequent coauthors in Aksyuk's work include:

  • Alexander Yulaev
  • Daron Westly
  • Kartik Srinivasan
  • Chad Ropp
  • Mingkang Wang

In 2014, Vladimir A. Aksyuk was awarded the title of Fellow of the American Physical Society. The citation recognized contributions to integrated photonic and mechanical microsystems, pioneering efforts in telecommunications and nanoscale, high-throughput measurement methods, and insights into the Casimir force.

Best Publications

  • Quantum mechanical actuation of microelectromechanical systems by the Casimir force.

    Ho Bun Chan;Vladimir A. Aksyuk;Rafael N. Kleiman;David J. Bishop

  • Nonlinear micromechanical Casimir oscillator.

    H. B. Chan;V. A. Aksyuk;R. N. Kleiman;D. J. Bishop

  • Giant Piezoelectricity on Si for Hyperactive MEMS

    S. H. Baek;J. Park;D. M. Kim;Vladimir A. Aksyuk

  • Wavelength add-drop switching using tilting micromirrors

    J.E. Ford;V.A. Aksyuk;D.J. Bishop;J.A. Walker

  • 1100 x 1100 port MEMS-based optical crossconnect with 4-dB maximum loss

    J. Kim;C.J. Nuzman;B. Kumar;D.F. Lieuwen

  • Wavelength-selective 1/spl times/K switches using free-space optics and MEMS micromirrors: theory, design, and implementation

    D.M. Marom;D.T. Neilson;D.S. Greywall;Chien-Shing Pai

  • A silicon MEMS optical switch attenuator and its use in lightwave subsystems

    C.R. Giles;V. Aksyuk;B. Barber;R. Ruel

  • Electromagnetically induced transparency and wideband wavelength conversion in silicon nitride microdisk optomechanical resonators.

    Yuxiang Liu;Yuxiang Liu;Marcelo Davanço;Marcelo Davanço;Vladimir Aksyuk;Kartik Srinivasan

  • Beam-steering micromirrors for large optical cross-connects

    V.A. Aksyuk;F. Pardo;D. Carr;D. Greywall

  • Fully provisioned 112/spl times/112 micro-mechanical optical crossconnect with 35.8 Tb/s demonstrated capacity

    D.T. Neilson;V.A. Aksyuk;S. Arney;N.R. Basavanhally

  • Strong Casimir force reduction through metallic surface nanostructuring.

    Francesco Intravaia;Stephan Koev;Stephan Koev;Il Woong Jung;A. Alec Talin

  • Photonic chip for laser stabilization to an atomic vapor with 10 −11 instability

    Matthew T. Hummon;Songbai Kang;Douglas G. Bopp;Qing Li

  • 1296-port MEMS transparent optical crossconnect with 2.07 petabit/s switch capacity

    R. Ryf;J. Kim;J.P. Hickey;A. Gnauck

  • ARTICLE HAVING LIGHT-ACTUATED MICROSCOPIC MACHINE PHOTON SWITCH

    Aksyuk Vladimir A;Bishop David J;Gammel Peter L;Giles C Randy

  • Micro-opto-electromechanical devices and method therefor

    Vladimir Anatolyevich Aksyuk;Bradley Paul Barber;David John Bishop;Peter Ledel Gammel

  • A wavelength selective add-drop multiplexer

    Vladimir A. Aksyuk;David J. Bishop;Joseph E. Ford;Richard E. Slusher

  • Nanophotonic Atomic Force Microscope Transducers Enable Chemical Composition and Thermal Conductivity Measurements at the Nanoscale.

    Jungseok Chae;Jungseok Chae;Sangmin An;Sangmin An;Georg Ramer;Georg Ramer;Vitalie Stavila

  • Lucent Microstar micromirror array technology for large optical crossconnects

    Vladimir A. Aksyuk;Flavio Pardo;Cristian A. Bolle;Susanne Arney

  • Observation of mesoscopic vortex physics using micromechanical oscillators

    C. A. Bolle;V. Aksyuk;F. Pardo;P. L. Gammel

  • Nanoscale Imaging of Plasmonic Hot Spots and Dark Modes with the Photothermal-Induced Resonance Technique

    Basudev Lahiri;Glenn E. Holland;Vladimir A. Aksyuk;Andrea Centrone

  • Micro-electro-mechanical optical device

    Vladimir Anatolyevich Aksyuk;David John Bishop

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Ryf
Roland Ryf Nokia (United States)
Marcelo Davanco
Marcelo Davanco National Institute of Standards and Technology
Herbert Shea
Herbert Shea École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Clinton Randy Giles
Clinton Randy Giles Nokia (United States)
Andrew M. Weiner
Andrew M. Weiner Purdue University West Lafayette
Daniel E. Leaird
Daniel E. Leaird Purdue University West Lafayette
Joseph E. Ford
Joseph E. Ford University of California, San Diego
Federico Capasso
Federico Capasso Harvard University
L.W. Stulz
L.W. Stulz Nokia (United States)
A. Alec Talin
A. Alec Talin Sandia National Laboratories

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