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Prof. dr. Andrei Kirilyuk

  • Professor
  • Chair Condensed Matter Physics Department

My main interest lies in the new direction of magnetization dynamics and switching driven by the intense infrared radiation from the free-electron-laser FELIX. The employed frequency range covers all phononic and several spin resonances in solids. Our laboratory uses several cutting edge time-resolved experimental techniques, including cavity-dumping of one of the FELs to create exceptionally strong IR-range pulses for excitation.

Among the scientific successes one should mention observation of highly-nonlinear AFM resonance, excited with FELIX radiation in magnetic fields up to 33 Tesla (Res. Phys. 2024); discovery of ultrafast phononic switching in magnetic dielectrics (Nat. Phys. 2021); discovery of magnetization reversal driven by chiral phonons in a substrate (Nature 2024); discovery of self-organization of magnon-polaron quasiparticles (Nat. Comm. 2023).

Very recent results moreover demonstrate that also antiferromagnetic and ferroelectric (Nat. Phot. 2024) materials can be manipulated by the same phononic-like mechanism, thus creating the basis of our research programme.

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Research groups Condensed Matter Physics
Worked on projects ERC Advanced Grant – Interactive phononic matter

My publications

Phononic Switching of Magnetization by the Ultrafast Barnett Effect

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Author(s) C.S. Davies, F.G.N. Fennema, A. Tsukamoto, I. Razdolski, A.V. Kimel and A. Kirilyuk
Year 2024
Journal Nature 628, 540
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Epsilon-near-zero regime enables permanent ultrafast all-optical reversal of ferroelectric polarization

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Author(s) M. Kwaaitaal, D. G. Lourens, C. S. Davies & A. Kirilyuk
Year 2024
Journal Nature Photonics 18, 569
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Ultrafast optical manipulation of magnetic order

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Author(s) A. Kirilyuk, A.V. Kimel, and Th. Rasing
Year 2010
Journal Reviews of Modern Physics 82, 2731
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