Arina Radivon

A postgraduate student at MIPT under the supervision of Maria Burdanova and an employee of the Center for Photonics and 2D Materials
I graduated from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) with a bachelor’s and master’s degree in applied mathematics and physics. My master’s work was conducted at the Space Research Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IKI RAS) and was devoted to the Application of the Regularization Method to Study the Kinematics of Solar Eruptions.
At the moment, I am a PhD student at MIPT under the supervision of Maria Burdanova and an employee of the Center for Photonics and 2D Materials. My research activity is the development of optical elements for electromagnetic radiation in the terahertz frequency range based on nanomaterials.
From 2023 to the present, I have been a teacher at the Department of General Physics at MIPT.

Area of research
Terahertz spectroscopy
Nanotubes, nanomaterials
Recent publications
Enhancing the capabilities of generating THz vortices by utilizing advanced spiral zone plates based on carbon nanotubes
Expanding THz Vortex Generation Functionality with Advanced Spiral Zone Plates Based on Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Films
High-Cadence Observations of Magnetic Field Dynamics and Photospheric Emission Sources in the Eruptive Near-the-Limb X4.9 Solar Flare on 25 February, 2014: Evidences for Two-Stage Magnetic Reconnection during the Impulsive Phase
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