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Vladimír Kuzmiak

Vladimír Kuzmiak, CSc.

Vladimir Kuzmiak
Position: Senior researcher
Department: Fiber lasers and non-linear optics
Location: Main building of UFE, Praha 8 - Kobylisy

Research interests:

Photonic crystals, calculation of the photonic band structure, metamaterials, random systems, Bose-Einstein condensate, optical lattices, matter wave solitons, semiconductor physics – electronic band structure of defects in semiconductors.


Professional activities:

2000: NATO Fellowship for NATO ASI on Photonic Crystals and Light Localization, Crete, Greece.

1997: JSPS Fellowship, Tokyo, Japan.

1995: NATO Fellowship for NATO ASI on Photonic Bandgap Materials, Crete, Greece.

1992: Fulbright Fellowship, CIES, Washington D.C. 

  • Member of Czechoslovak Union of Mathematicians and Physicists
  • Member of Optical Society of America (OSA)
  • Member of American Society for Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Education:

1990  Ph.D., Institute of Photonics and Electronics, Czech Academy of Sciences

1981  RNDr., Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Prague

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Publications

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Journal papers:

V. V. Konotop and V. Kuzmiak, "Nonreciprocal frequency doubler of electromagnetic waves based on a photonic crystal", Physical Review. B. 66(23), 2352081-2352085 (2003) doi:
V. V. Konotop and V. Kuzmiak, "Nonreciprocal frequency doubler of electromagnetic waves diode based on a photonic crystal", Virtual Journal of Nanoscale Science & Technology. 7(2), - (2003) doi:
V. Kuzmiak and A. A. Maradudin, "Scattering properties of a cylinder fabricated from a left-handed material", Physical Review. B. 66(4), 045116/1-045116/7 (2002) doi:
V. V. Konotop and V. Kuzmiak, "Parametric resonance of a defect mode in a 2D photonic crystal", Physical Review. B. 64(12), 125120/1-125120/7 (2001) doi:
V. Kuzmiak and A. A. Maradudin, "Symmetry analysis of the localized modes associated with substitutional and interstitial defects in a two-dimensional triangular photonic crystal", Physical Review. B. 61(16), 10750-10761 (2000) doi:
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