Research Engineer - Université de Paris
e-mail : alexandr.alekhin(at)u-paris.fr
adresse :
Bâtiment Condorcet - 6ème étage
10 rue Alice Domon et Léonie Duquet
75205 PARIS CEDEX 13
RESEARCH TOPIC
- Ultrafast phenomena in solids
- Time-resolved non-linear magneto-optical spectroscopy
CV
- since December 2020 : Research Engineer, Université de Paris
- 2016 -2020 : Post-doc l’IMMM (Univ. Le Mans).
- 2012-2016 : PhD Fritz Haber Institute - Berlin
RECENT ARTICLES
- V.S. Vlasov, A.M. Lomonosov, A.V. Golov, L.N. Kotov, V. Besse, A. Alekhin, D. Kuzmin, I.V. Bychkov, V. Temnov « Magnetization switching in bistable nanomagnets by picosecond pulses of surface acoustic waves », Physical Review B 101, 024425 (2020)
- V. Besse, A.V. Golov, V.S. Vlasov, A. Alekhin, D. Kuzmin, I.V. Bychkov, L.N. Kotov, V. Temnov « Generation of exchange magnons in thin ferromagnetic films by ultrashort acoustic pulses », Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 502, 166320 (2020)
- R. Salikhov, A. Alekhin, T. Parpiiev, T. Pezeril, D. Makarov, R. Arudan, R. Merkenstock, F. Radu, M. Farle, H. Zabel, and V. Temnov “Gilbert damping in NiFeGd compounds : ferromagnetic resonance versus time-resolved spectroscopy”, Physical Review B 99, 104412 (2019)
- A. Alekhin, I. Razdolski, M. Berritta, D. Bürstel, V. Temnov, D. Diesing, U. Bovensiepen, G. Woltersdorf, P.M. Oppeneer, and A. Melnikov “Magneto-optical properties of Au upon the injection of hot spin-polarized electrons across Fe/Au(001) interfaces”, J. Phys. : Condens. Matter 31, 124002 (2019)
- N.-M. Tran, I.-A. Chioar, A. Stein, A. Alekhin, V. Juvé, G. Vaudel, I. Razdolski, V. Kapaklis, and V. Temnov “Observation of the nonlinear Wood’s anomaly on periodic arrays of nickel nanodimers”, Physical Review B 98, 245425 (2018)
- A. Alekhin, I. Razdolski, N. Ilin, J.P. Meyburg, D. Diesing, V. Roddatis, I. Rungger, M. Stamenova, S. Sanvito, U. Bovensiepen, and A. Melnikov “Femtosecond spin current pulses generated by the non-thermal spin-dependent Seebeck effect and interacting with ferromagnets in spin valves”, Physical Review Letters 119 (1), 017202 (2017).