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Acta Optica Sinica | 2014

Research on the controllable frequency octupling technology for generating optical millimeter-wave by external modulator

Xiaoxiao Li; Jianming Shang; Shanglin Hou; Daobin Wang; Yanjun Liu; Jingli Lei; Lihua Yuan

A novel scheme is proposed for frequency octupling mm-wave generation based on an integrated triple-parallel MZM without filter. Two kinds of redundant sidebands are well eliminated by adopting 90 degrees of the electric phase-difference about two sub Mach-Zehnder modulators (sub-MZMs), driven by radio frequency (RF) signal. Then bias of the third sub-MZM is tailored to get best signal. The results indicate that the radio frequency spurious suppression ratio (RFSSR) is as high as 38.3315 dB under the condition of conventional extinction ratio (30 dB). Moreover, optical sideband suppression ratio (OSSR) can reach as high as 61.22878 dB at ideal extinction ratio (100 dB). Compared with previous schemes, it not only optimizes the method but get high RFSSR in the conventional condition.


Sixth International Conference on Optical and Photonic Engineering (icOPEN 2018) | 2018

Plasmonic-induced absorption based on MIM waveguides with a triple-cavity structure

Qifei Zhao; Daobin Wang; Handan Chong; Shoupeng Wang; Lihua Yuan; Suoping Li

In this paper, we propose a nanoscale plasmonic structure, which consists of a MIM bus waveguide coupled to a triple-cavity resonator system arranged in a T-shape. Numerical simulations by finite element method (FEM) and CMT are carried out to investigate the transmission spectra and field distribution of this special design. The results show that the PIA effect can be observed in the proposed structure with shoulder-coupling configuration. The group delay time at the center wavelength of PIA window can achieve to -0.232 ps using our proposed structure. We also dicuss the possible methods for controlling fast light characteristics. It is turn out that the PIA effect can be effectively controlled by varying the structural parameters of this plasmonic coupling system.


ieee international conference on photonics | 2017

A polyatomic photonic crystal ring resonator and its application to the optical biochemical sensor

Yanjun Liu; Hang Mu; Daobin Wang; Lihua Yuan; Shanglin Hou; Dong Ren

In this work, we propose a schematic design for the biochemical sensor, which is based on the polyatomic photonic crystal ring resonator (PCRR). Unlike with the conventional approach, the proposed PCRR is constituted by two different branching waveguides (WG), which are all in the same lattice direction but have different optical propagation properties due to the binary nature of the diatomic square lattice. Electromagnetic analysis via PWE and FDTD numerical techniques are employed to investigate the sensing performance and the results show that the proposed sensor can efficiently detect the small changes in the refractive index of sensing area.


ieee international conference on photonics | 2017

Photonic generation of frequency quadrupling signal for millimeter-wave communication utilizing three parallel Mach-Zehnder modulators

Hang Mu; Yanjun Liu; Daobin Wang; Jingli Lei; Shanglin Hou

In this work, we propose a new scheme of generating high quality frequency quadrupling signal for millimeter-wave wireless communication system. The frequency quadrupling scheme is achieved by using three parallel Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs) and an optical phase shifter. The first two MZMs are driven by the RF signals to operate at the maximum transmission point. The third MZM is operated with no RF signal and an extra π-phase difference is introduced for it by the optical phase shifter. The advantage of the proposed scheme is that the optical carrier and the fourth optical sideband can be suppressed simultaneously. The performance of proposed scheme is investigated theoretically and evaluated by simulations. Numerical results show that the radio frequency spurious suppression ratio (RFSSR) higher than 44.18 dB and the optical sideband suppression ratio (OSSR) higher than 21 dB can be obtained without optical filter when the extinction ratio (ER) of the MZM is 30 dB. The impact of the non-ideal RF driven voltage and phase difference of RF driven signal applied to the first two sub-MZMs on OSSR and RFSSR is also discussed and analyzed.


ieee international conference on photonics | 2017

Simultaneous measurement of temperature and strain based on a fiber Bragg grating with cladding made of electro-optic crystal material

Hang Fan; Yanjun Liu; Daobin Wang; Shanglin Hou

In this paper, a novel fiber Bragg grating (FBG) sensor which can measure the temperature and strain simultaneously is presented. The cladding layer of the proposed FBG sensor is made of a uniaxial crystal material (LiTaO3) and the electric field is applied on the 1/2 area of the sensor. The sensing performance was investigated by the coupled-mode theory and dual-wavelength method. We found that the strain sensitivity and the temperature sensitivity of the 1/2 area with no electric field are 0.841 pm/με and 14.31 pm/°C respectively. If the electric field is increased from 0 to 400×107 v/m, the temperature sensitivity of this device varies from 14.31 pm/°C to 14.12 pm/°C and its strain sensitivity varies from 0.841 pm/με to 0.850 pm/με. So, the obtained results demonstrate that the simultaneous measurement of temperature and strain can be achieved by using this scheme. The proposed sensor has potential applications in optical fiber sensing systems due to small size, high sensitivity and compatible with optical fiber.


progress in electromagnetic research symposium | 2016

Investigation on nonlinearity of optical fiber with uniaxial crystal material cladding

Caijian Xie; Shanglin Hou; Yanjun Liu; Daobin Wang; Xiaoxiao Li; Jingli Lei

A fiber with cladding made of uniaxial anisotropic crystal material whose optical axis is parallel to the axis of fiber was proposed, and the nonlinear parameter γ of this kind of fiber was investigated theoretically. The ratio (k<sub>cl</sub>) of the extraordinary to the ordinary ray index was introduced and the influence of parameter k<sub>cl</sub> upon γ was examined by exact vector modes method. The calculated results indicate that the parameter k<sub>cl</sub> has a strong impact on γ, and the parameter γ can be effectively modified through tailoring k<sub>cl</sub> while keeping other parameters of fiber as constant.


asia communications and photonics conference and exhibition | 2011

Polyatomic photonic crystal waveguides with semi-slow light and tailored dispersion properties

Daobin Wang; Jie Zhang; Lihua Yuan; Jingli Lei; Sai Chen; Jiawei Han; Yongli Zhao

In this work, the slow light modes of the polyatomic photonic crystal (PhC) which has multiple different holes in the smallest unit cell are investigated. The slow light waveguide with nearly constant group index over large bandwidth is achieved using this new photonic crystal geometry based on square lattice. The feasibility of controlling the dispersion relation through subtle structural modification is also investigated.


Current Applied Physics | 2010

DFT and TD-DFT study on structure and properties of organic dye sensitizer TA-St-CA

Cai-Rong Zhang; Zi-Jiang Liu; Yu-Hong Chen; Hong-Shan Chen; You-Zhi Wu; Wangjun Feng; Daobin Wang


Applied Surface Science | 2017

First-principles investigation of hydrogen storage capacity of Y-decorated porous graphene

Lihua Yuan; Yu-Hong Chen; Long Kang; Cai-Rong Zhang; Daobin Wang; Chunni Wang; Mei-Ling Zhang; Xiaojuan Wu


Computational and Theoretical Chemistry | 2013

Tuning the electronic structures and related properties of Ruthenium-based dye sensitizers by ligands: A theoretical study and design

Cai-Rong Zhang; Li-Heng Han; Jian-Wu Zhe; Neng-Zhi Jin; Daobin Wang; Xuan Wang; You-Zhi Wu; Yu-Hong Chen; Zi-Jiang Liu; Hong-Shan Chen

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Jingli Lei

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Shanglin Hou

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Xiaoxiao Li

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Yanjun Liu

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Lihua Yuan

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Cai-Rong Zhang

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Yu-Hong Chen

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Hong-Shan Chen

Northwest Normal University

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You-Zhi Wu

Lanzhou University of Technology

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Yuanyuan Ma

Lanzhou University of Technology

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