Michael HAKL

Laboratoire IEMN– UMR 8520
Avenue Henri Poincaré
59 652 VILLENEUVE D’ASCQ
+33 (0)3 20 19 78 60
michael.hakl@iemn.univ-lille1.fr

Michael HAKL graduated in 2014 at Charles University, Prague, in opto-electronics and surface physics. In 2017, he defended his PhD thesis on infrared magneto-spectroscopy of 3D Dirac electrons at the High magnetic field Laboratory in Grenoble. Since 2018, he works at IEMN on the simulation and optical characterization of semiconductor mid-IR infrared detectors with ultrafast response (100GHz) and high sensitivity at room temperature (ANR-Hispanid project). The performance of the detectors is enhanced through the exploitation of plasmonic antenna arrays. His others main research interests include integrated optics, thin-films, electronic properties of solids and interferometry.

Recent publications

[1] Hakl, Tchoumakov, Orlita et al., Energy scale of Dirac electrons in Cd3As2, Phys. Rev. B 97, 115206, (2018)
[2] Hakl, Ohnoutek, Orlita et al., The saturation of interband Faraday rotation in Bi2Se3, Europhysics lett. 117, 4, (2017)
[3] Akrap, Hakl, Orlita et al., Magneto-Optical Signature of Massless Kane Electrons in Cd3As2, Phys. Rev. Lett. 117, 136401 (2016)
[4] Ohnoutek, Hakl, Orlita et al., Strong interband Faraday rotation in 3D topological insulator Bi2Se3, Sci. Rep. 6, 19087, (2016)