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Michael HAKL is a researcher at the University of Lille 1's Institute of Electronics, Microelectronics and Nanotechnology (IEMN, UMR 8520), working in the PHOTONIQUE THz group since 2018. He holds a PhD in infrared magneto-spectroscopy of 3D Dirac electrons from the High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Grenoble (2017) and a master's in opto-electronics and surface physics from Charles University, Prague (2014).
His research focuses on semiconductor mid-infrared detectors with ultrafast response (100GHz) and high room-temperature sensitivity through plasmonic antenna arrays (ANR-Hispanid project). Additional research areas include integrated optics, thin-films, electronic properties of solids, and interferometry. His publications center on magneto-optical phenomena in topological materials like Cd3As2 and Bi2Se3, exploring Dirac electrons, Faraday rotation, and quantum transport mechanisms.
The articles demonstrate interdisciplinary work at the intersection of quantum materials, plasmonics, and semiconductor device physics, with applications in high-speed infrared detection and optoelectronics. His collaborations span institutions like the High Magnetic Field Laboratory in Grenoble and involve advanced characterization techniques.
At IEMN, he contributes to research groups including PHOTONIQUE THz, focusing on terahertz photonics, and participates in projects related to AlGaN/GaN HEMTs, thermal modeling, and high-frequency power converters.




