Dr. Martins
Rutkis
Institute of Solid State Physics
University of Latvia, Latvia
Chief Researcher
E-mail: martins.rutkis@cfi.lu.lv
Qualifications
1992 Ph.D.,
Institute of Physical Energetics, Latvian, Physics
Publications
(Selected)
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Vembris, M.Rutkis, V.Zauls, E.Laizane,
Stability of the Functional NLO Polymers - Optical Induced De- poling of the
DMABI Molecules in sPMMA Matrix, Thin Solid Films, 2007.
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Vembris, M. Rutkis, E. Laizane, Effect of corona poling and thermo
cycling sequence on NLO properties of the guest-host system, Molecular
Crystals and Liquid Crystals, Vol. 485, 2008, pp. 873 – 880.
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M.Rutkis, A.Jurgis, V.Kampars, A.Vembris, A.Tokmakovs, V.Kokars, New
figure of merit for tailoring optimal structure of the second order NLO
chromophore for guest – host polymers, Molecular Crystals and Liquid Crystals,
Vol. 485, 2008, pp. 903 – 914.
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E.Jecs, J.Kreicberga, V.Kampars, A.Jurgis, M.Rutkis, Novel azobenzene
precursors for NLO active polyuretanes: Synthesis, quantum chemical and
experimental characterization, Optical Materials 31 (2009) 1600–1607.
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M.Rutkis, A.Tokmakovs, E.Jecs, J.Kreicberga,
V.Kampars, V.Kokars, Indandione based binary chromophore supramolecular systems
as a NLO active polymer composites, Opt. Mater. (2010),
doi:10.1016/j.optmat.2010.01.
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M. Rutkis, A. Jurgis, Insight in NLO polymer material behaviour by
Langevin dynamic modelling of chromophore poling, Integrated Ferroelectrics,
123 (2011), pp 53-65.
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K. Traskovskis, I. Mihailovs, A.Tokmakovs, V. Kokars, V. Kampars, M.
Rutkis, Synthesis and nonlinear
optical properties of novel N,N-dihydroxyethyl based molecular organic glasses
using triaryl substitutes as amorphous phase formation enhancers, Proc. SPIE
8113, 81130Z (2011).