Publications by authors named "Aleksei Kuzin"

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  • Optofluidics combines microfluidics and photonics, presenting exciting opportunities for gas sensing technologies.
  • This study explores the creation of monolayer structures on a silicon nitride substrate, achieving a surface coverage of 59% through a microfluidic process.
  • The research highlights how linking these monolayers with a photonic integrated chip can enhance gas detection capabilities.
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In this study, Pt(0) microscrolls are synthesized on polished Ni galvanic replacement reaction (GRR). Employing optical microscopy, the dynamic motion of the catalytic microscrolls as micromotors in HO solutions is revealed. This method offers a rapid fabrication of scrolls from diverse noble metals and alloys.

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In an in-depth investigation of membraneless hydrogen peroxide-based fuel cells (H2O2 FCs), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), a carbon-neutral compound, is demonstrated to undergo electrochemical decomposition to produce H2O, O2, and electrical energy. The unique redox properties of H2O2 position it as a viable candidate for sustainable energy applications. The proposed membraneless design addresses the limitations of conventional fuel cells, including fabrication complexities and design challenges.

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The emergence of "nanomotors", "nanomachines", and "nanorobotics" has transformed dynamic nanoparticle research, driving a transition from passive to active and intelligent nanoscale systems. This review examines two critical fields: the investigation of airborne particles, significant contributors to air pollution, and the rapidly emerging domain of catalytic and field-controlled nano- and micromotors. We examine the basic concepts of nano- and micromachines in motion and envision their possible use in a gaseous medium to trap and neutralize hazardous particulates.

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Spectrometers are widely used tools in chemical and biological sensing, material analysis, and light source characterization. However, an important characteristic of traditional spectrometers for biomedical applications is stable operation. It can be achieved due to high fabrication control during the development and stabilization of temperature and polarization of optical radiation during measurements.

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An elaboration of the photonic based sensors is the most promising direction in modern analytical chemistry from the point of view of real clinical applications. The highest sensitivity is demonstrated by sensors based on photonic integrated circuits (PICs). This type of sensor has been recently successfully combined with microfluidics, which decreased the analyte volume for analysis down to microliter units.

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Today, a lab-on-a-chip is one of the most promising ways to create sensor devices for gas and liquid analysis for environmental monitoring, early diagnosis, and treatment effectiveness assessment. On the one hand, this requires a large number of measurements and, on the other hand, involves minimum consumption of the test analytes. Combination of highly sensitive photonic integrated circuits (PICs) with microfluidic channels (MFCs) is necessary to solve this problem.

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We present a quantitative study of the current-voltage characteristics (CVC) of SFIFS Josephson junctions (S = bulk superconductor, F = metallic ferromagnet, I = insulating barrier) with weak ferromagnetic interlayers in the diffusive limit. The problem is solved in the framework of the nonlinear Usadel equations. We consider the case of a strong tunnel barrier such that the left SF and the right FS bilayers are decoupled.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Aleksei Kuzin"

  • - Aleksei Kuzin's recent research encompasses advancements in optofluidics and nanophotonics, focusing on developing microfluidic systems and photonic integrated circuits for improved gas sensing applications and innovative sensor designs.
  • - The studies highlight novel approaches such as convective assembly of silica particles, the synthesis of catalytic microscrolls, and membraneless fuel cells, emphasizing their potential for clean energy sources and environmental monitoring.
  • - Kuzin's work showcases a multidisciplinary approach, integrating nanotechnology and smart materials to address critical issues such as air pollution and energy sustainability, while aiming for high sensitivity and efficiency in sensor technologies.