Biography

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)

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. M. Rutkis, A. Jurgis, Insight in NLO polymer material behaviour by Langevin dynamic modelling of chromophore poling, Integrated Ferroelectrics, 123 (2011), pp 53-65.
  7. 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).


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