John Doe

John Doe

2026 Ph.D. student

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John Doe is a Ph.D. student exploring light control in compact photonic structures.

Research interests: nanophotonics, non-Hermitian optics, and integrated optical resonators.

Current focus: combining numerical modeling with device-level design for high-performance photonic components.

Related works in lab: (Wu et al., 2022; Wu et al., 2022; Wu et al., 2023; Wu† et al., 2022; Wu* et al., 2024; Wu* et al., 2024)

References

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    Temporal talbot effect of optical dark pulse trains
    Optics Letters, Feb 2022
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    Demonstration of Temporal Talbot Effect of Dark Pulse Trains
    In Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2022
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    Bright and dark talbot pulse trains on a chip
    Communications Physics, Sep 2023
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    Observation of SQUID-Like Behavior in Fiber Laser with Intra-Cavity Epsilon-Near-Zero Effect
    Laser & Photonics Reviews, Dec 2022
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    Thermo-optic epsilon-near-zero effects
    Nature Communications, Jan 2024
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    Epsilon-near-zero Enhancement of Linear and Nonlinear Thermo-optic Effects
    In 2024 Photonics & Electromagnetics Research Symposium (PIERS), Apr 2024