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3 June 2019 Front Matter: Volume 11067
Proceedings Volume 11067, Saratov Fall Meeting 2018: Computations and Data Analysis: from Nanoscale Tools to Brain Functions; 1106701 (2019) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2532615
Event: International Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics VI: Saratov Fall Meeting 2018, 2018, Saratov, Russian Federation
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Numbers in the index correspond to the last two digits of the seven-digit citation identifier (CID) article numbering system used in Proceedings of SPIE. The first five digits reflect the volume number. Base 36 numbering is employed for the last two digits and indicates the order of articles within the volume. Numbers start with 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 0A, 0B…0Z, followed by 10-1Z, 20-2Z, etc.

Abdurashitov, Arkady S., 0E, 0Z, 13

Agranovich, Ilana, 0K

Andreev, Andrey V., 08

Anishchenko, Vadim S., 0P

Antonova, E. M., 0W

Askarova, Adel Kh., 0C

Avdeeva, Elena, 1I

Avtomonov, Yuri N., 14

Bakal, Artem A., 1H, 1K

Berezin, K. V., 0W

Boccaletti, Stefano, 0U

Bockeria, Olga L., 0H

Borisova, Ekaterina, 0K

Brazhe, Alexey R., 0J

Brill, G. E., 0V

Bugaeva, I. O., 0V

Burikov, Sergey A., 1E, 1G

Burov, Andrey M., 17, 1D

Chemeris, Nikolay K., 0I

Chernavina, M. L., 0W

Chukalina, T., 0G

Dogonadze, Marine Z., 0L

Dolenko, Tatiana A., 1E, 1G, 1J

Drozd, Daniil D., 1C, 1F

Duarte Torres, E. N., 0G, 0Z, 13

Dubrovsky, A., 0Z

Dvoretsky, K. N., 0W

Egorova, A. V., 0V

Fedorov, Pavel P., 1B

Fedosov, Ivan V., 11

Frick, Peter, 0Y

Frolov, Nikita S., 02, 03, 09

Galushka, Victor V., 1A

Goryacheva, Irina Yu., 18, 1C, 1F, 1H, 1K

Grachev, Pavel V., 1B

Grechukhina, O. N., 0W

Gridnev, Vladimir I., 0H

Grinevich, Andrey A., 0I

Grishina, Daria S., 0F

Grubov, Vadim V., 02, 03, 06

Hramov, Alexander E., 05, 0F

Ishbulatov, Yurii M., 0H

Iskra, T., 0G, 0Z

Isupov, Igor B., 0Q

Karavaev, Anatoly S., 0H

Kartashov, M. V., 0W

Kettiger, Helene, 1G

Khalin, Andrey A., 0L

Khanadeev, Vitaly, 19

Khlebtsov, Boris N., 17, 19, 1D, 1I

Khlebtsov, Nikolay G., 17, 19, 1D, 1I

Khorovodov, Alexander, 0K, 0Z, 13

Kirsanov, Daniil V., 0R

Kiselev, Anton R., 0H

Klimova, Maria, 0G, 0K, 0Z

Kokorina, Alina A., 18, 1H, 1K

Komova, Nadezhda S., 1A

Kovalenko, Alexander V., 0M, 0O, 0S

Kryuchkov, Yu., 0A, 0B, 0T

Kulanin, Roman A., 02

Kuptsov, Pavel V., 0N

Kuptsova, Anna V., 0N

Kurkin, Semen, 09

Kurths, Ju., 0G

Kushneruk, Snezhana, 19

Kuznetsov, Sergey V., 1B

Laptinskiy, Kirill A., 1G

Lavrova, Anastasia I., 0L

Lichter, A. M., 0W

Litovka, Yuri V., 0C

L’vov, Alexey A., 0C

Makarov, Vladimir V., 07, 0U

Maksimenko, Vladimir, 04

Mamedova, Aysel, 0K

Manicheva, Olga A., 0L

Mironov, Sergey A., 0H

Mizeva, Irina, 0Y

Mohammad, Yasir Kh., 0E, 0F

Mordovina, E. A., 1H

Mulik, Alexander B., 0D

Namykin, Anton A., 12, 13

Nechaev, V. V., 0W

Nedajvozov, Vladimir O., 02

Novoselova, A. V., 0W

Parshakov, Aleksey, 0Y

Patsaeva, Svetlana, 1J

Pavlov, Alexey N., 0E, 0F, 0K

Pavlov, Anton M., 1A

Pavlova, Olga N., 0E, 0F, 0K

Pisarchik, Alexander N., 08

Pitsik, Elena, 09, 0U

Podtaev, Sergey, 0Y

Pominova, Daria V., 1B

Postnikov, Eugene B., 0L

Postnov, Dmitry E., 0J, 0V, 0X, 10, 12, 14

Postnova, Margarita V., 0D, 0M, 0O, 0S

Protasov, P., 07

Proydakova, Vera Yu., 1B

Pylaev, Timofey, 1I

Ratto, Fulvio, 17, 1D

Rogatina, Kristina V., 10, 12

Romanishkin, Igor D., 1B

Rosenholm, Jessica M., 1G

Runnova, Anastasiya E., 02, 04, 05, 07, 0A, 0B, 0F, 0T

Rusanova, Tatiana Yu., 1A

Ryabova, Anastasiya V., 1B

Rybalova, Elena V., 0P

Safonov, Sergey V., 0O

Salem, S. F., 16

Samarskaya, Viktoriya O., 0D, 0S

Sapelkin, Andrei V., 1K

Saranceva, E., 0G

Sarantseva, E. I., 0Z, 13

Sarmanova, Olga E., 1E

Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, Oxana V., 0E, 0G, 0K, 0Z, 11, 13

Serdobintsev, Alexey A., 1A

Serov, A. G., 0S

Shatyr, Yulia A., 0D

Shenderova, Olga A., 1G

Shirokov, A. A., 0Z, 13

Shiroky, A. A., 0S

Shushunova, N. A., 13

Shvartz, Vladimir A., 0H

Sitnikova, Evgenia Yu., 06

Skazkina, Victoria V., 0H

Smirnov, V. V., 0W

Sobolev, Aleksandr M., 1F

Sroslova, Galina A., 0M, 0O, 0S

Stiukhina, Elena S., 0X, 14

Strelkova, Galina I., 0P

Sukhorukov, Gleb B., 18, 1K

Tankanag, Arina V., 0I

Terskov, Andrey, 0K, 0Z

Tikhonova, Irina V., 0I

Toropova, Olga A., 0C

Tsyupka, Daria V., 1F

Tuchin, Valery V., 11, 16

Ulesikova, Irina V., 0D

Ushakova, O. V., 0V

Vadivasova, Tatyana E., 0P

Vavilina, S. A., 1H

Verisokin, Andrey Yu., 0J, 10

Vervald, Alexey, 1J

Vervald, Ekaterina, 1J

Verveyko, Darya V., 0J, 10

Voronov, Valerii V., 1B

Zakharevich, Andrey, 1I

Zatrudina, Rimma Sh., 0Q

Zhuravlev, Maksim O., 04, 05, 07, 0A, 0B, 0T

Zimina, Yulia A., 0M, 0O

Zubareva, Nadezhda, 0Y

Conference Committee

Symposium Chair

  • Valery V. Tuchin, Saratov State University (Russian Federation) and National Research Tomsk State University, (Russian Federation) and Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, RAS (Russian Federation)

Conference Chairs

  • Vadim S. Anishchenko Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Nikolai G. Khlebtsov, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation), Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Dmitry E. Postnov, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

Conference Program Committee

  • Boris P. Bezruchko, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Vladimir Bogatyrev, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Lev Dykman, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Dmitry Gorin, Skoltech (Russian Federation), Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Boris N. Khlebtsov, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation)

  • Alexaner B. Neiman, The Ohio University (United States)

  • Dmitry E. Postnov, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Oxana V. Semyachkina-Glushkovskaya, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Anatoly V. Skripal, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • Olga V. Sosnovtseva, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)

  • Valery V. Tuchin, Saratov State University (Russian Federation) and National Research Tomsk State University, (Russian Federation) and Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control, RAS (Russian Federation)

Session Chairs

  • 1 Conference on Computation Biophysics and Analysis of Biomedical Data V

    Dmitry E. Postnov, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

    Eugene B. Postnikov, Kursk State University (Russian Federation)

  • 2 Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics IX

    Vadim S. Anishchenko, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

    Andrei V. Slepnev, Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

  • 3 Conference on Nanobiophotonics XIV

    Nikolai G. Khlebtsov, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation), Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

    Timofey E. Pylaev, Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS (Russian Federation)

Introduction

The Sixth International Symposium on Optics and Biophotonics (Saratov Fall Meeting; SFM18) was held in Saratov, Russian Federation, 24–28 September 2018 with over 500 participants from the Russian Federation, the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Pacific Ocean countries. It covered a wide range of modern problems of fundamental and applied optics, laser physics, photonics, and biomedical optics.

This volume includes selected papers of the following Conferences and Workshops organized in the framework of the Symposium:

Conference on Computation Biophysics and Analysis of Biomedical Data V

Dmitry E. Postnov (Chair)

Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics IX

Vadim S. Anishchenko (Chair)

Conference on Nanobiophotonics XIV

Nikolai G. Khlebtsov (Chair)

The volume began with a series of reports of non-invasive studies of brain activity, mainly through advanced methods for analyzing electroencephalograms. While the experimental method itself was de facto standard in modern experimental physiology, computer-based methods for processing data and recognizing patterns of electrical response of the brain in various situations continue to evolve. An additional impetus to such work gives practical focus on the development of computer-human interfaces. A whole range of specifically addressed problems presented in this section, including the analysis of brain activity when performing specific tasks (reading the training texts) or assessing the degree of synchronization as a marker of involvement in the process of various brain regions.

The next section was devoted to a topic that invariably accompanies the development of optical methods for analyzing blood flow. Namely, mathematical methods for studying the dynamics of blood flow and lymph flow, as well as vascular reactions of microcirculatory networks in response to various stimuli. In this group of works, those that devoted to the experimental study of lymph flow in the brain should be noted. This research topic attracts more and more attention since the lymphatic vessels in the brain were discovered very recently, in 2015.

The features of various research tasks stimulate the search for new, often unexpected methods of data analysis, such as analyzing phase synchronization or evaluating the measure of signal complexity. Such reports, heterogeneous in the field of study, but similar in approaches used were combined into a section “Advanced Methods in Biocomputing”. The contribution by E. Rybalova et al. “Bistability promotes solitary states in ensembles of nonlocally coupled maps” [11067-13], took the second prize in the competition of poster presentation among all SFM conferences.

In this volume, we devoted a special section “Nanoscale Tools for Biomedicine” to this rapidly growing field, which was well presented during Saratov Fall Meeting 2018. The studies reported in the section combine original experimental techniques with theoretical approaches that allow wide application both in biomedical diagnostics and in nano-material science. The contribution by Elena Avdeeva et al. “A novel centrifuge-based approach for tunable 2D layering of plasmonic nanoparticles” [11067-180], won the Best Poster Award of the Saratov Fall Meeting 2018.

This is the third (of three) volume of Saratov Fall Meeting 2018. The comprehensive information about the entire event can be found in the preface to the first volume entitled “Optical and Nano-Technologies for Biology and Medicine”, edited by Elina A. Genina and Valery V. Tuchin.

On behalf of SFM18 organizers, the editor of this volume thanks all authors for their contributions to the Symposium, especially the plenary, invited and Internet lecturers for their exciting presentations. We are also grateful to all the sponsoring organizations and programs that efficiently supported the meeting: SPIE; OSA; IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Russian Foundation for Basic Research; Russian Academy of Sciences; Government of the Russian Federation; European Technology Platform “Photonics21”; EPIC – European Photonics Industry Consortium; LLC SPE “Nanostructed Glass Technology” (Russian Federation); and RME “INJECT” LLC (Russian Federation); Technolnfo Ltd. (Germany); BioVitrum Ltd. (Russian Federation); and LLC SPE OESSP (Russian Federation).

Dmitry E. Postnov

Organizers

Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

Research-Educational Institute of Optics and Biophotonics at Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

International Research-Educational Center of Optical Technologies for Industry and Medicine “Photonics” at Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms of the RAS (Russian Federation)

Institute of Precision Mechanics and Control of the RAS (Russian Federation)

Saratov State Medical University named after V.I. Razumovsky (Russian Federation)

Volga Region Center of New Information Technologies of Saratov State University (Russian Federation)

National Research Tomsk State University (Russian Federation)

ITMO University (Russian Federation)

Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Russian Federation)

Institute of Solid State Physics of the RAS (Russian Federation)

A.M. Prokhorov Institute of General Physics of the RAS (Russian Federation)

Research Center of Biotechnology of the RAS (Russian Federation)

Biochemical Photonics Committee of Chinese Optical Society (China)

SPIE Student Chapters of Saratov State University (Russian Federation), Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Russian Federation), Institute of Solid State Physics of the RAS, and Samara University (Russian Federation)

OSA Student Chapters Saratov State University (Russian Federation) and Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Russian Federation)

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