学术报告:Dr. Pengfei Wang(PRC of the DIT)
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报告题目:Tapered optical microfibre based photonic components and their sensing application
报 告 人:Dr. Pengfei Wang
报告时间:2015年7月16日(星期四)上午10:00
报告地点:校本部逸夫楼现光所三楼会议室
报告摘要:There has been an increasing demand in recent years from a wide variety of industries for sensors which combine high sensitivity, fast response, compact size and low power consumption. Tapered optical microfibers can generate evanescent fields with a large intensity and short decay distance which make microfibers very suitable candidates as the basis of sensors to suit a variety of application areas.
In this talk, both theoretical and experimental research are presented concerning the development of high performance sensors using tapered optical microfibers and their derived structures, with a particular emphasis on temperature, refractive index and biochemical sensing applications.
个人简介:Dr. Pengfei Wang received his Ph.D. degree of Optics Engineering at the Photonics Research Centre (PRC), Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT), Ireland in Nov. 2008. From 2004 to 2005, he worked for the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency as a Research Assistant at the Institute of Microelectronics and Microsystems, Italian National Research Council in Bologna Italy, supported by both the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. From 2009 to 2010, he worked as a Research Associate in the Photonics Research Centre, Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin Ireland, supported by the Irish Research Council Government Postdoctoral Scholarship (EMPOWER). In 2010, he joined the Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), University of Southampton, as an EU Marie Curie Research Fellow. In 2011, he joined the Advanced Laser Lab of the SPI lasers (Southampton) as a research fellow. Now he is working permanently at the PRC of the DIT as a senior research fellow. His research interests include nonlinear micro-resonators, fibre lasers, computational photonics (modelling, simulation and optimization), photonic devices (such as microfiber/nanowire based photonic devices, fibre optic sensors, photonic integrated circuits, liquid crystal based photonic devices, laser machining etc) and applications development (optical communication and optical sensing). He has authored and co-authored over 150 papers in academic journals and international conferences.