Professor and Associate Department Head
- Email: belyanin@tamu.edu
- Phone: 979-845-7785
- Office: MIST M426
- Websites: Belyanin Group
- Curriculum Vitae

Biography
Alexey Belyanin has conducted theoretical research in high–energy astrophysics, quantum optics, and physics of semiconductors. His current research interests include nonlinear, ultrafast, and quantum optics of semiconductor nanostructures, multiferroic materials, two–dimensional materials, and topological insulators and metals. For updated information, current research projects, and publications, see http://people.physics.tamu.edu/belyanin/
Recent Publications
- Four-wave Mixing In Landau-quantized Graphene [2017]
- Second-order Nonlinear Optical Response Of Graphene [2016]
- Stability Of High-density Two-dimensional Excitons Against A Mott Transition In High Magnetic Fields Probed By Coherent Terahertz Spectroscopy [2016]
- Dicke Superradiance In Solids [invited] [2016]
- Active mode locking of quantum cascade lasers in an external ring cavity [2016]
News Highlights
- In collaboration with Sheffield University researchers, we demonstrated active mode locking of external cavity quantum cascade lasers. This is also the first demonstration of room temperature mode locking in any kind of QCLs
- Our prediction of untra-strong nonlinearity of graphene in a quantizing magnetic field has been validated in collaboration with Dresden University researchers
- In the paper submitted to PRL we predicted the existence of electromagnetic modes with highly unusual properties in a special class of topological materials: Weyl semimetals