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2022
Volume: 5 Issue 11
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Research Articles
Exciton-polariton based WS2 polarization modulator controlled by optical Stark beam
Mahnoor Shahzadi, Chuyuan Zheng, Sheraz Ahmad, Shanshan Wang, and Weili Zhang
The recent era of fast optical manipulation and optical devices owe a lot to exciton-polaritons being lighter in mass, faster in speed and stronger in nonlinearity due to hybrid light-matter characteristics. The room temperature existence of polaritons in two dimensional materials opens up new avenues to the design and
Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Publication Date: Nov. 25, 2022
  • Vol. 5, Issue 11, 200066 (2022)
Spatiotemporal Fourier transform with femtosecond pulses for on-chip devices
Yulong Wang, Changjun Min, Yuquan Zhang, and Xiaocong Yuan
On-chip manipulation of the spatiotemporal characteristics of optical signals is important in the transmission and processing of information. However, the simultaneous modulation of on-chip optical pulses, both spatially at the nano-scale and temporally over ultra-fast intervals, is challenging. Here, we propose a spat
Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Publication Date: Nov. 25, 2022
  • Vol. 5, Issue 11, 210047 (2022)
Laser-induced periodic surface structured electrodes with 45% energy saving in electrochemical fuel generation through field localization
Chaudry Sajed Saraj, Subhash C. Singh, Gopal Verma, Rahul A Rajan, Wei Li, and Chunlei Guo
Electrochemical oxidation/reduction of radicals is a green and environmentally friendly approach to generating fuels. These reactions, however, suffer from sluggish kinetics due to a low local concentration of radicals around the electrocatalyst. A large applied electrode potential can enhance the fuel generation effic
Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Publication Date: Nov. 25, 2022
  • Vol. 5, Issue 11, 210105 (2022)
Microchip imaging cytometer: making healthcare available, accessible, and affordable
Xilong Yuan, Todd Darcie, Ziyin Wei, and J Stewart Aitchison
The Microchip Imaging Cytometer (MIC) is a class of integrated point-of-care detection systems based on the combination of optical microscopy and flow cytometry. MIC devices have the attributes of portability, cost-effectiveness, and adaptability while providing quantitative measurements to meet the needs of laboratory
Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Publication Date: Nov. 25, 2022
  • Vol. 5, Issue 11, 210130 (2022)
Crosstalk-free achromatic full Stokes imaging polarimetry metasurface enabled by polarization-dependent phase optimization
Yaxin Zhang, Mingbo Pu, Jinjin Jin, Xinjian Lu, Yinghui Guo, Jixiang Cai, Fei Zhang, Yingli Ha, Qiong He, Mingfeng Xu, Xiong Li, Xiaoliang Ma, and Xiangang Luo
Imaging polarimetry is one of the most widely used analytical technologies for object detection and analysis. To date, most metasurface-based polarimetry techniques are severely limited by narrow operating bandwidths and inevitable crosstalk, leading to detrimental effects on imaging quality and measurement accuracy. H
Opto-Electronic Advances
  • Publication Date: Nov. 25, 2022
  • Vol. 5, Issue 11, 220058 (2022)