Natalia Drichko

Associate Research Scientist

Department of Physics and Astronomy

Johns Hopkins University

 

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I am a condensed mater experimentalist, who is interested in charge and spin ordered ground states in strongly correlated electronic systems.  My current aim is to investigate them with optical (Raman and Infrared) spectroscopies, to find  a general view on these ground states in materials of different chemical origin, both inorganic and organic systems.

Career and Education:

 

Since September 2010— Associate Research Scientist JHU

2008 - 2010 -   Habilitant in 1. Physikalisches Institut,                                                         

                         Stuttgart University, Germany

 

2005 - 2007  -  Senior Researcher in Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute

                         St. Petersburg Russia

 

2003 - 2005      Alexander von Humboldt Fellow,

                         1. Physikalisches Institut,                                                         

                         Stuttgart University, Germany

 

       2002          PhD  Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute St. Petersburg Russia  

       1996          M.S. St. Petersburg State University   

Recent publications:

 

S. Kaiser, M. Dressel, Y. Sun, A. Greco, J. Schlueter, G.L. Gard and N. Drichko

Bandwidth Tuning Triggers Interplay of Charge Order and Superconductivity in Two-Dimensional Organic Materials

Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 206402 (2010).

 

T. Ivek, B. Korin-Hamzic, O. Milat, S. Tomic, C. Clauss, N. Drichko,

D. Schweitzer, M. Dressel
Collective Excitations in the Charge-Ordered Phase of α(BEDT-TTF)2I3
Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 206406 (2010)

 

D. Wu, N. Barisic, P. Kallina, A. Faridian, B. P. Gorshunov, N. Drichko, L.J. Li, X. Lin, G.H. Cao, Z.A. Xu, N. L. Wang und M. Dressel
Optical investigations of the normal and superconducting states reveal two electronic subsystems in iron pnictides

Phys. Rev. B 81, 100512 (2010)

 

J. Merino, M. Dumm, N. Drichko, M. Dressel und R. H. McKenzie
Quasiparticles at the verge of localization near the Mott metal-insulator transition in a two-dimensional material
Phys. Rev. Lett. 100, 086404 (2008).

Collaborations

Full CV

IQM Raman Lab

3400 N Charles Str

Baltimore 21218 MD

Tel: +1-443-799-4730

drichko<at>pha.jhu.edu

 

Miscellaneous