Denis Alikin

Assistant Researcher

Background and education

Denis Alikin (DA) is an Auxiliary Researcher at CICECO – Aveiro Institute of Materials, Department of Physics (DFis), University of Aveiro, Portugal. He obtained his PhD in Condensed Matter Physics (2013) from Ural Federal University, Russia, with a dissertation on the evolution of domain structures in ion-irradiated ferroelectric crystals. During his doctoral studies, he visited the Autonomous University of Madrid (Spain), where he investigated the irradiation of ferroelectric crystals by heavy ions.

His academic training was complemented by international short-term research stays at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (USA), University of Washington (USA), and University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany), where he gained strong expertise in advanced scanning probe microscopy (SPM) and materials characterization techniques. Since 2017, DA has been based at the University of Aveiro, first as a postdoctoral researcher, later as a research scientist, and since 2024 as an Auxiliary Researcher.

Current research activities

DA’s research focuses on ferroelectric, semiconductor, and ionic conductor materials, with particular emphasis on charge transport, polarization dynamics, ferroionic coupling, and electrical properties. His approach combines advanced electrical characterization, scanning probe microscopy, and finite element modeling to probe nanoscale mechanisms in functional oxides.

Major contributions include:

  • In-depth studies of ferroelectric switching dynamics and domain kinetics in single crystals, ceramics, and thin films.
  • Establishing relationships between macroscopic functional properties and microstructural features such as domain walls, grain boundaries, and charged defects.
  • Investigating phase coexistence and dynamics of phase transitions in ferroelectrics near morphotropic phase boundaries.
  • Pioneering the application of electrochemical strain microscopy (ESM) to probe ionic mobility in solid electrolytes and to elucidate lithiation/delithiation kinetics in battery cathode materials.

Current research interests include:

  • Charge transport, screening dynamics, and ferroionic coupling in ferroelectric materials.
  • Polarization reversal mechanisms and domain kinetics across different material classes.
  • Electromechanical properties (piezoelectric, electrostrictive) of advanced piezoelectric materials.
  • Nanoscale functional properties of semiconductors, ferroelectrics, and ionic conductors studied by scanning probe microscopy.

Research output and collaborations

DA has published over 120 papers, including in leading journals such as ACS Nano, Nano Energy, Acta Materialia, Small Methods, Angew. Chem. His work has been cited >2500 times with an h-index of 26 (Scopus, Jan 2025). He has participated in numerous national and international projects, serving as PI and team member in Portuguese FCT projects (thermoelectrics, Li-batteries, ferroelectrics), as well as in industry–academia collaborations, notably with Bosch on battery degradation and cyclability.

DA has delivered invited and tutorial talks at international events, including ISAF, PFM Workshops, NanoGe, ECASIA, and the Oxford Instruments Academy. He has supervised >10 MSc and 3 PhD students in Russia and Portugal, actively mentoring young researchers. DA is an active reviewer for Nature Communications, Nature Materials, Small, Applied Physics Letters, and other journals. He serves on the editorial boards of Coatings (topic board) and the Journal of Advanced Dielectrics (youth editor) and was a Guest Editor of four special issues (2019–2024).

 DA’s career is characterized by extensive international mobility. Beyond his early stays in the USA, Germany, and Spain, he conducted research at the Technical University of Denmark (Denmark) and at Xi’an Jiaotong University (China). This broad international background has shaped his global scientific perspective and fostered strong collaborations across Europe, the USA, and Asia.

 

Ongoing Supervisions

Projects

Publications

Reconstruction of the ferroelectric domain structure morphology in BaTiO3 single crystals using Cerenkov-type second harmonic generation microscopy

Gimadeeva, LV; Alikin, DO; Nebogatikov, MS; Linker, EA; Kholkin, AL; Shur, VY
2022, FERROELECTRICS, 592, 1, 19-25.

Temperature dependent structural, dielectric, Raman, piezoresponse and photoluminescence investigations in sol-gel derived BCZT ceramics

Coondoo, I; Krylov, A; Sharma, DK; Krylova, S; Alikin, D; Kumar, JS; Mirzorakhimov, A; Melnikova, N; Soares, MJ; Kholkin, AL
2022, MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 277.

Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy, domain morphology and photoluminescence studies in lead-free BCZT ceramic

Coondoo, I; Panwar, N; Krylova, S; Krylov, A; Alikin, D; Jakka, SK; Turygin, A; Shur, VY; Kholkin, AL
2021, CERAMICS INTERNATIONAL, 47, 2, 2828-2838.
ISBN: 1873-3956

Local Piezoelectric Properties of Doped Biomolecular Crystals

Kholkin, A; Alikin, D; Shur, V; Dishon, S; Ehre, D; Lubomirsky, I
2021, MATERIALS, 14, 17.
ISBN: 1996-1944

A combined theoretical and experimental study of the phase coexistence and morphotropic boundaries in ferroelectric-antiferroelectric-antiferrodistortive multiferroics

Morozovska, AN; Karpinsky, DV; Alikin, DO; Abramov, A; Eliseev, EA; Glinchuk, MD; Yaremkevich, AD; Fesenko, OM; Tsebrienko, TV; Pakalniskis, A; Kareiva, A; Silibin, MV; Sidski, VV; Kalinin, SV; Kholkin, AL
2021, ACTA MATERIALIA, 213.
ISBN: 1873-2453

Peculiarities of the Crystal Structure Evolution of BiFeO3-BaTiO3 Ceramics across Structural Phase Transitions

Karpinsky, DV; Silibin, MV; Trukhanov, SV; Trukhanov, AV; Zhaludkevich, AL; Latushka, SI; Zhaludkevich, DV; Khomchenko, VA; Alikin, DO; Abramov, AS; Maniecki, T; Maniukiewicz, W; Wolff, M; Heitmann, V; Kholkin, AL
2020, NANOMATERIALS, 10, 4.
ISBN: 2079-4991

Correlative Confocal Raman and Scanning Probe Microscopy in the Ionically Active Particles of LiMn2O4 Cathodes

Alikin, D; Slautin, B; Abramov, A; Rosato, D; Shur, V; Tselev, A; Kholkin, A
2019, MATERIALS, 12, 9.

Link of Weak Ferromagnetism to Emergence of Topological Vortices in Bulk Ceramics of h-LuMnxO3 Manganite

Baghizadeh, A; Vaghefi, PM; Alikin, DO; Amaral, JS; Amaral, VS; Vieira, JM
2019, JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C, 123, 10, 6158-6166.

Narrow optical gap ferroelectric Bi2ZnTiO6 thin films deposited by RF sputtering

Figueiras, FG; Fernandes, JRA; Silva, JPB; Alikin, DO; Queiros, EC; Bernardo, CR; Barcelay, YR; Wrzesinska, A; Belsley, MS; Almeida, B; Tavares, PB; Kholkin, AL; Moreira, JA; Almeida, A
2019, JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, 7, 17, 10696-10701.
ISBN: 2050-7496

Surface wettability modification of poly(vinylidene fluoride) and copolymer films and membranes by plasma treatment

Correia, DM; Nunes-Pereira, J; Alikin, D; Kholkin, AL; Carabineiro, SAC; Rebouta, L; Rodrigues, MS; Vaz, F; Costa, CM; Lanceros-Mendez, S
2019, POLYMER, 169, 138-147.
ISBN: 1873-2291

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