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Xiaocong Yuan

Degree:Ph. D.

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Email:xcyuan@szu.edu.cn

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Research areas/interests

New type of beam and surface Plasmon polaritons (SPP) control and its application in optical manipulation, high-sensitivity sensor, Super resolution microscopy, surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of new application

Brief Biography

Male, Professor Cheung Kong scholars, members of the academic degrees Committee of the State Council discipline appraisal group, the optical society of America (OSA Fellow), society of the international society for optical engineering (SPIE Fellow).King's College, University of London (King ' s College), doctor's degree in Physics (1994), Cavendish laboratory, University of Cambridge (Cavendish Laboratory), post-doctoral (1994-1999), 1999-2008 microelectronics Department of Nanyang Technological University in Singapore (tenured), 2008-2013 modern optics Research Center at Nankai University Professor, from 2013 in Shenzhen University Distinguished Professor, Formation of Nano-Photonics Research Center of Shenzhen University.In the two-dimensional artificial surface structure of ultra, the new beam and control of two-dimensional surface waves and its application in optical manipulation, high-sensitivity sensor, high resolution microscopic imaging, novel applications of surface-enhanced Raman SCI papers published over 200 papers, including Science, Nature Communications, Nano Letters, and Scientific Reports, and PRL, Lab Chip, and OL, APL, and Plasmonics etc.Present the China Optics and Deputy Editor of optical manuscripts, of the Nature of the Publishing House of the Light: Science and Applications editorial.

Current Projects
Selective publications

1. J. Chen, X.-C. Yuan*, X. Zhao, Z. L. Fang and S. W. Zhu, “Generalized approach to modifying optical vortices with suppressed sidelobes using Bessel like functions”, Optics Letters, vol. 34, p. 3289-3291, (2009).
2. X.-C. Yuan*, D. G. Zhang, Y. Y. Sun, J. Bu and S. W. Zhu, “Fabrication of three-dimensional photonic crystals with the Talbot self-imaging effect”, Journal of Optics A, vol. 11, p. 105104, (2009).
3. G H Yuan, X.-C. Yuan*, D G Zhang, P Wang, H Ming and T Mei, “Numerical demonstration of all-optical switching in dielectric-loaded surface Plasmon polaritonic crystals with a defect mode”, Journal of Optics A, vol. 11, p. 085005, (2009).
4. D. G. Zhang, X.-C. Yuan*, J. Bu, G. H. Yuan, Q. Wang, J. Lin, X. J. Zhang, P. Wang, H. Ming, and T. Mei, “Surface plasmon converging and diverging properties modulated by polymer refractive structures on metal films”, Optics Express, vol. 17, p. 11315-11320, (2009).
5. K. J. Moh, X.-C. Yuan*, J. Bu, S. W. Zhu and Bruce Z. Gao, “Radial polarization induced surface plasmon virtual probe for two-photon fluorescence microscopy”, Optics Letters, vol. 34, p. 971 – 973, (2009).