Vladimir Khmelenkoمشاهده پروفایل
استاد پژوهشی
Dr. Vladimir Khmelenko is a Research Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Texas A&M University, affiliated with the Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (IQSE). His research focuses on low-temperature physics, quantum diffusion, and magnetic resonance spectroscopy of atomic hydrogen isotopes in solid molecular films. University: Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas Laboratory: Institute for Quantum Science and Engineering (IQSE) Professor Khmelenko specializes in experimental studies of quantum phenomena at ultra-low temperatures. His work includes designing advanced experimental cells with Fabry–Pérot resonators for magnetic resonance investigations of matrix-isolated radicals in cryogenic environments. He has contributed extensively to understanding spatial quantum diffusion of hydrogen atoms in solid molecular hydrogen films and nuclear polarization effects in quantum solids. Recent publications highlight his expertise in cryogenic helium plasma jets, superfluid helium systems, and luminescence properties of nanoclusters. His research combines electron spin resonance (ESR) with optical spectroscopy to probe quantum states and chemical reactions in non-equilibrium cryogenic systems. Collaborative work with international institutions like the University of Turku demonstrates his global research impact. Current trends in his publications include: Quantum diffusion mechanisms in solid hydrogen isotopes Superfluid helium-based nanocluster formation Development of ultra-low temperature experimental cells Spectroscopic temperature determination in cryogenic plasmas Stabilization of reactive atomic species in quantum environments Interaction of dark matter detection with quantum materials








