Publications by authors named "S Kh Degtyarev"

A recently proposed theoretical model of acousto-optic interaction in optical fibers with a traveling flexural acoustic wave of the fundamental order [M.A. Yavorsky, et al.

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Coherent terahertz beams with radial polarization of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd orders have been generated with the use of silicon subwavelength diffractive optical elements (DOEs). Silicon elements were fabricated by a technology similar to the technology used before for the fabrication of DOEs forming laser terahertz beams with pre-given mode content. The beam of the terahertz Novosibirsk Free Electron Laser was used as the illuminating beam.

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  • BisI is a specific enzyme that cuts DNA at a modified sequence (Gm5CNGC) and is triggered by the presence of 5-methylcytosine (m5C).
  • Researchers expressed and purified various BisI homologs from bacteria to study their cleavage patterns in phage DNA and identified different homologs with varying temperature and m5C activity.
  • The study shows that BisI's cleavage efficiency improves with more m5C modifications and demonstrates potential applications in epigenetic research by using hemi-methylated oligonucleotides.
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We propose a method for the design of metalenses generating and focusing so-called vector Lissajous beams (VLBs), a generalization of cylindrical vector beams (CVBs) in the form of vector beams whose polarization vector is defined by two orders (p, q). The designed metalenses consist of subwavelength gratings performing the polarization transformation of the incident linearly polarized laser beams and a sublinearly chirped lens term for the realization of the beam focusing. The possibility of using VLBs for the realization of laser beams with a complex Poynting vector is theoretically shown.

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We have studied the effect of strong coupling on the propagation of optical vortices (OVs) and evolution of their orbital angular momentum (OAM) in parallel multimode optical fibers. Based on the perturbation theory that goes beyond the limits of weak orthogonality approximation we have established that strong coupling does not lead to alteration of the structure of supermodes as compared to the case of weak coupling. The strong coupling affects only the propagation constants of such supermodes, which we have found analytical expressions for.

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