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    Dissipative Phase Transition in Systems with Two-Photon Drive and Nonlinear Dissipation near the Critical Point by Mylnikov, Valentin Yu, Potashin, Sergey O., Sokolovskii, Grigorii S., Averkiev, Nikita S.

    Published in Nanomaterials (Basel, Switzerland) (24-07-2022)
    “…In this paper, we examine dissipative phase transition (DPT) near the critical point for a system with two-photon driving and nonlinear dissipations. The…”
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    Conical refraction with generalized Bessel-Gaussian beams by Mylnikov, Valentin Yu, Rafailov, Edik U., Sokolovskii, Grigorii S.

    “…It is well known that a light beam transforms into a hollow light cylinder after passing along one of the optical axes of a biaxial crystal. This optical…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Dissipative phase transition in systems with two-photon driving and dissipation near the critical point by Mylnikov, Valentin Yu, Potashin, Sergey O., Sokolovskii, Grigorii S., Averkiev, Nikita S.

    “…Driven-dissipative phase transition in an open quantum systems nowdays is among the most rapidly developing fields of quantum optics. An example of such a…”
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    Conference Proceeding
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    Conical Refraction with Laguerre-Gaussian Beams: From Raman Spot to 'Anti-Raman' Doughnut Distribution by Mylnikov, Valentin Yu, Rafailov, Edik U., Sokolovskii, Grigorii S.

    “…Conical refraction (CR) is observed for the light propagating along the optical axis of a biaxial crystal. In this case a narrow beam evolves as a hollow…”
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    Turn-on Timescale Quenching in two State Quantum Well Lasers by Dudelev, Vladislav V., Mylnikov, Valentin Yu, Shkolanik, Alexey S., Soboleva, Ksenia K., Kuchinskii, Vladimir I., Livshits, Daniil A., Sokolovsku, Grigorii S., Viktorov, Evgeniy A.

    “…Recombination of ground state (GS) and excited state (ES) electrons and holes in semiconductor lasers may lead to simultaneous lasing at both states, which is…”
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