Kirill E. Nagaev
Head of Laboratory
[email protected]
My research is mostly aimed at electric properties of small-size conducting systems, which may be very different
from those of the bulk materials. In particular, these properties can be affected by electron-electron interaction and
spin-orbit coupling, whose effects are modified by the spatial confinement of electrons. A sufficiently strong
spin-orbit coupling may result in a formation of topologically protected edge states in some materials, in which the
electron spin is locked to the direction of its momentum. The transport properties of these states are also of interest
to me and my group. Of special interest are nonequilibrium fluctuations and electric noise in micron-size and
nanoscale conductors because they are very strong in small systems and at the same time provide unique
information about them. As my key scientific results are related with fluctuations and noise, I sometimes get back
to this issue and calculate the associated quantities with the members of my group for new types of conducting
systems.
My publications in 2010-2015
The complete list of my publications including the most recent ones can be seen here
The Boltzmann-Langevin approach: A simple quantum-mechanical derivation
KE Nagaev
2015
pdf
Physica E: Low-dimensional Systems and Nanostructures 74, 461-464
Conductance of an interacting quasi-one-dimensional electron gas with a scatterer
AV Borin, KE Nagaev
2014
pdf
Physical Review B 89 (23), 235412
Charge and spin current in a quasi-one-dimensional quantum wire with spin-orbit
coupling
KE Nagaev, AS Goremykina
2014
pdf
Physical Review B 89 (3), 035436
Nonuniversal shot noise in quasiequilibrium spin valves
TT Heikkilä, KE Nagaev
2013
pdf
Physical Review B 87 (23), 235411
Temperature-dependent quantum electron transport in 2D point contacts
TV Krishtop, KE Nagaev
2013
pdf
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 25 (5), 055301
Effects of electron-electron scattering in wide ballistic microcontacts
KE Nagaev, TV Krishtop
2012
Physica B: Condensed Matter 407 (11), 1905-1908
Electron-electron scattering and resistivity of ballistic multimode channels
KE Nagaev, NY Sergeeva
2012
pdf
Physical Review B 85 (16), 165404
Electron-electron scattering and nonequilibrium noise in Sharvin contacts
KE Nagaev, TV Krishtop, NY Sergeeva
2011
pdf
JETP letters 94 (1), 53-57
Effect of quasiparticles injection on the ac response of a superconductor
G Catelani, LI Glazman, KE Nagaev
2010
pdf
Physical Review B 82 (13), 134502
Magnetic-Field-Induced Non-Gaussian Fluctuations in Macroscopic Equilibrium
Systems
KE Nagaev, OS Ayvazyan, NY Sergeeva, M Büttiker
2010
pdf
Physical Review Letters 105 (14), 146802
Electron-electron scattering and magnetoresistance of ballistic microcontacts
KE Nagaev, TV Kostyuchenko
2010
pdf
Physical Review B 81 (12), 125316
My former PhD students
T. V. Krishtop
Effects of electron--electron interaction on the transport and noise in
2012
two-dimensional ballistic microcontacts
My former MS students
A.V. Borin
The conductance of a two-mode quantum wire in a presence of
2014
electron-electron interaction
A.S. Goremykina
Effects of spin--orbit coupling in low-dimensional conductors
2014
N. Yu. Sergeeva
Effects of electron-electron interaction on the conductance of a multimode
2012
ballistic channel
O. S. Ayvazyan
Electric fluctuations in asymmetric conducting systems in a magnetic field
2010
T. V. Kostyuchenko
Electric properties of two-dimensional ballistic microcontacts with account
2009
taken of electron--electron scattering