Igor Minin

Igor V. Minin (Russian: Игорь Владиленович Минин) (born March 22, 1960 in Novosibirsk Academytown, Russia), a Russian physicist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Metrology and a full professor of Physics at the Tomsk Polytechnic University. He became known for contribution to the creation of new directions in science: THz 3D Zone plate, Mesotronics (mesoscale photonics), subwavelength structured light, including acoustics and surface plasmon.

Igor V. Minin
Igor V. Minin
Born(1960-03-22)March 22, 1960
NationalityRussian
Citizenship Russia
Alma materNovosibirsk State University
Scientific career
FieldsPhysicist, Radiophysics, Photonics, Terahertz technology
InstitutionsTomsk Polytechnic University

Biography

He received his M.S. from Novosibirsk State University in 1982, and received his PhD degree of physics and mathematics on radiophysics, including quantum physics at St. Petersburg Electrotechnical Institute in 1986.[1] At the same time, from 1981 to 1982 he part-time worked as the laboratory assistants at the Institute of Applied Physics (Novosibirsk, Academytown), founded by his father in 1966 - scientist Vladilen F. Minin.

In March 2004 defended his doctoral thesis (which were awarded in 2001 by the Ministry of Defence (Russia) for the best scientific work during 1997–2000) at the Novosibirsk State Technical University and received degrees of Doctor of Technical Sciences (Equivalent to Habilitation degree).

Based on his research I.V.Minin published several monographs, including "Diffractional Optics of Millimetre Waves",[2] "Basic Principles of Fresnel Antenna Arrays"[3] and later "Diffractive Optics and Nanophotonics: Resolution Below the Diffraction Limit”[4] and «The photonic hook: from Optics to Acoustics and Plasmonics».[5] The biographical data of I.V.Minin were included in Marquis Who's Who in the Science and Engineering (2003).[1] Almost all scientific work was carried out together with his brother (twins) Oleg V. Minin.

Due to the book, which were dedicated to the 40th anniversary of the Novosibirsk Institute of Applied Physics in April 2007, the FSB of Russia accused Oleg and his brother Igor of revealing state secrets sensitive information about projects at an institute that conducts research for the Ministry of Defence (Russia).[6][7] This case was widely publicized, well-known scientists and human rights activists spoke out in defense of the physics brothers. FSB investigators dropped their case against brothers, and prosecutors in Novosibirsk issued a rare apology to the scientists in July 2007.

Since Perestroika he had been an invited professor at DaimlerChrysler AG, Doiche Aerospace, Technische Universitat Munchen (Germany), Harbin Institute of Technology, MMW State Key Lab, Nanjing, Beijing Institute of Technology, Capital Normal University (China), Samsung Electronics (Korea), National University of Singapore, Universidad Technica Federico Santa Maria (Chile), University of Helsinki (Finland) and many Institutes in different physical area.

Research

I.V. Minin are pioneer in the field of the effect of the photonic jet by the arbitrary 3D shape particles and the acoustic jet. It has been demonstrated for the first time an existence of acoustic analogue of photonic jet phenomenon, called acoustic jet.[1]

In collaboration with Oleg V. Minin 2015 he discovered so-called photonic hook effect[4][8][9] - artificially curved light beam with subwavelength curvature and beamwaist.

Also it has been experimentally demonstrated for the first time an existence of Surface plasmon both photonic jet and photonic hook phenomena.[8]

In the dielectric structures with Mie size parameter in order of ten, which are in the region between the wave and geometric optics, he and his colleagues have discover some new unusual effects, including super-resonance effect - the excitation of giant magnetic fields in dielectric mesoscale particles[10][11] based on high-order Fano resonance.

The presence of a number of interesting applications indicates a new promising direction in optics called «Mesotronics».[12][13]

Based on hypercumulation principles in application to young stellar objects and active galactic nucleus, to better understand of astrophysical jets, he made the pioneering investigations[14] of pulse plasma jets produced by intense laser matter interactions.

I.V. Minin are the author or coauthor about 450 research publications including 22 monographs (12 in Russian, 9 in English and 1 in Chinese)[1] and more than 150 patents. He is an editorial member of several international journals and international conferences chair.[15]

Awards

  • For the contribution to the theory of hypercumulation, I.V. Minin was awarded the medal of the Russian National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of Russian Academy of Sciences named after Kh.A. Rakhmatulin in 2013.[16]
  • Russian medals named after V.I. Vernadsky and A. Nobel.[1]

Selected papers

References

  1. Alina Karabchevsky, Development of mesoscale photonics and plasmonics: a tribute to the jubilee of Professors Igor V. Minin and Oleg V. Minin, SPIE Photonics Europe, 2020.
  2. "Diffractional Optics of Millimetre Waves".
  3. "Basic Principles of Fresnel Antenna Arrays".
  4. Minin, Igor; Minin, Oleg (2016). Diffractive Optics and Nanophotonics. SpringerBriefs in Physics. Bibcode:2016don..book.....M. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-24253-8. ISBN 978-3-319-24251-4.
  5. Minin, Oleg V.; Minin, Igor V. (2021). The Photonic Hook. SpringerBriefs in Physics. Bibcode:2021phho.book.....M. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-66945-4. ISBN 978-3-030-66944-7. S2CID 234285298.
  6. Russia arrests 10 suspects in murder of reporter, "New York Times", August 27, 2007.
  7. Alexandra Taranova, 2 Scientists Held in Murky Spy Case, "Moscow Times", September 21, 2010; Natalya Krainova, Physicist Convicted of Espionage Gets Parole, "Moscow Times", November 13, 2012.
  8. Minin, Oleg V.; Minin, Igor V. (2021). The photonic hook: from Optics to Acoustics and Plasmonics= SpringerBriefs in Physics. SpringerBriefs in Physics. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-66945-4. ISBN 978-3-030-66945-4. S2CID 234285298.
  9. Dholakia, K.; Bruce, G.D. (2019). "Optical hooks". Nature Photonics. 13 (4): 229–230. Bibcode:2019NaPho..13..229D. doi:10.1038/s41566-019-0403-9. S2CID 256704583.
  10. Wang, Z.; Luk’yanchuk, B.; Yue, L.; Yan, B.; Yan, B.; Monks, J.; Dhama, R.; Minin, O.V.; Minin, I.V.; Huang, S.; Fedyanin, A. (2019). "High order Fano resonances and giant magnetic fields in dielectric microspheres". Scientific Reports. 9 (1): 20293. Bibcode:2019NatSR...920293W. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-56783-3. PMC 6937277. PMID 31889112.
  11. Minin, I.V.; Minin, O.V.; Zhou, S. (2022). "High-Order Fano Resonance in a Mesoscale Dielectric Sphere with a Low Refractive Index". JETP Letters. 116 (3): 144–148. Bibcode:2022JETPL.116..144M. doi:10.1134/S002136402260121X. S2CID 252820910.
  12. Minin, I.V.; Minin, O.V. (2022). "Mesotronics: Some New, Unusual Optical Effects". Photonics. 9 (10): 762. Bibcode:2022Photo...9..762M. doi:10.3390/photonics9100762.
  13. Minin, I.V.; Minin, O.V.; Luk'yanchuk, B. (2022). "Mesotronic era of dielectric photonics". In Minin, Igor V.; Lecler, Sylvain; Astratov, Vasily N. (eds.). Mesophotonics: Physics and Systems at Mesoscale. Vol. 121520D. p. 762. Bibcode:2022SPIE12152E..0DM. doi:10.1117/12.2634133. ISBN 9781510651807. S2CID 248641915.
  14. Baranov, P.F.; Zatonov, I.A. (2020). "Some pioneering research in laboratory simulation of scaled astrophysical phenomena by Russian physicists". Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 1709 (1): 012003. Bibcode:2020JPhCS1709a2003B. doi:10.1088/1742-6596/1709/1/012003. S2CID 234566394.
  15. The international society for optics and photonics.
  16. Medal Award List named after Kh.A. Rakhmatulin
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