Publications by authors named "Victor Egorov"

The morphology of virgin reactor powder (RP) of high-density polyethylene (HDPE) with M = 160,000 g/mol was investigated using DSC, SEM, SAXS, and WAXS methods. The morphological SEM analysis showed that the main morphological units of RP are macro- and micro-shish-kebab structures with significantly different geometric dimensions, as well as individual lamellae of folded chain crystals. A quantitative analysis of an asymmetric SAXS reflection made it possible to reveal the presence of several periodic morphoses in the RP with long periods ranging from 20 nm to 60 nm, and to correlate them with the observed powder morphology.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF
Article Synopsis
  • - A new method for real-time monitoring of laser beams using an ultrathin dielectric meta-hologram is introduced, which visually shows the beam's intensity distribution.
  • - The system can monitor various parameters of a Gaussian laser beam, such as spot size, astigmatism, lateral position, and axial position.
  • - Results align well with theoretical predictions and standard measurement techniques, suggesting this method could be valuable for many optical applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We present and study theoretically a new design approach for obtaining wide angle, highly efficient, all-dielectric metasurfaces. As a concrete example we focus on optimizing flat beam deflector for both the infra-red and visible spectral regions. Transmission efficiencies of up to 87.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

The common mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis was selected as unique biomonitor species to implement a regional monitoring programme, the CIESM Mediterranean Mussel Watch (MMW), in the Mediterranean and Black Seas. As of today, and upon standardization of the methodological approach, the MMW Network has been able to quantify (137)Cs levels in mussels from 60 coastal stations and to produce the first distribution map of this artificial radionuclide at the scale of the entire Mediterranean and Black Seas. While measured (137)Cs levels were found to be very low (usually < 1 Bq kg(-1) wet wt) (137)Cs activity concentrations in the Black Sea and North Aegean Sea were up to two orders of magnitude higher than those in the western Mediterranean Basin.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF