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Modern Physics Letters B | 2014

Plasmonic analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency in a T-shaped metallic nanohole array and its sensing performance

Ming Li Wan; Xiao Jun Sun; Yue Li Song; Yong Li; Feng Qun Zhou

In this paper, a plasmonic analogue of electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is demonstrated theoretically in a T-shaped silver nanohole array. A sharply narrow reflectance transparency window is clearly observed within the background spectrum of the broad dipole-like resonance at optical frequencies when structural asymmetry is introduced. Furthermore, the transparency peak exhibits highly sensitive response to the refractive index of surrounding medium and yield a sensitivity of 725 nm/refractive index unit (RIU), which ensures our proposed nanohole array as an excellent plasmonic sensor. In addition, the dependence of figure of merit (FOM) on structural asymmetry is investigated numerically to optimize the sensing performance of the EIT-based sensor.


International Journal of Modern Physics B | 2015

Magnetic-coupling induced transparency in a planar terahertz metamaterial

Ming Li Wan; Shu Qing Yuan; Yue Li Song; Yong Li; Mingli Tian; Feng Qun Zhou

In this paper, we demonstrate that an electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT)-like behavior is induced by the coupling of two magnetic resonances in a planar terahertz (THz) metamaterial structure, which consists of a U-shaped split ring (USR) as one bright resonator and a cut wire pair (CWP) as one dark resonator. It is found that the EIT-like spectral response is insensitive to the lateral distance between the two magnetic resonators, whereas an on-to-off modulation of the amplitude of the transparency window can be achieved by moving the USR vertically along the CWP. The underlying physical mechanism is mainly attributed to magneto-inductive excitation of the CWP. This investigation may provide an insight of the role of magnetic coupling in achieving EIT-like effect, inspiring interest in the developments of magnetically tunable transparency metamaterial for a wide range of optical devices with switching and modulation capabilities.


Advances in Optoelectronics | 2015

Unusual Blueshifting of Optical Band Gap of CdS Nanocrystals through a Chemical Bath Deposition Method

Shu Qing Yuan; Peng Fei Ji; Yong Li; Yue Li Song; Feng Qun Zhou

CdS nanocrystals are synthesized through a chemical bath deposition method. After annealing, these nanocrystals are enlarged according to Scherrer’s formula. Small nanocrystals display wide band gaps as a result of the quantum effect experienced by nanocrystals of a certain size. However, the absorption edge and green and red emissions of annealed CdS nanocrystals show obvious blueshift compared with the as-grown ones. After annealing, the intensity ratio of these green and red emissions increases, which indicated that the defect states are reduced. Therefore, the improvement in crystalline quality and the reduced strain contribute to the unusual blueshifting of the optical band gap and of the green and red emissions.


Journal of Nanotechnology | 2015

Influence of Buffer Agent Concentration on the Optical Properties from CdS Nanocrystals on Silicon Nanoporous Pillar Array

Peng Fei Ji; Wei Fen Jiang; Yong Li; Yue Li Song; Ming Li Wan; Feng Qun Zhou

The chemical bath deposition (CBD) method is very crucial to the reaction rate. Generally, the rate can be controlled through tuning buffer agent concentration. CdS nanocrystals on the silicon nanoporous pillar array (CdS/Si-NPA) have been prepared through the CBD method. By varying the buffer agent concentration, the reaction rates can be tuned. The diffraction peaks of hexagonal CdS and Cd can be observed due to the reduction of Cd2


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2015

Synthesis, structures and optical properties of CdS:Cd/Si multi-interface nanoheterojunction

Yue Li Song; He Ying Bian; Yong Li; Peng Fei Ji; Shu Qing Yuan; Feng Qun Zhou; Xin Jian Li


Materials Research Bulletin | 2016

Characterization of electronic structures from CdS/Si nanoheterostructure array based on silicon nanoporous pillar array

Yong Li; Xiao Yan Song; Yue Li Song; Peng Fei Ji; Feng Qun Zhou; Ming Li Tian; Hong Chun Huang; Xinjian Li


Materials Letters | 2016

Synthesis, structures and temperature-dependent photoluminescence from ZnO nano/micro-rods on Zn foil

Yue Li Song; Tian Jie Zhang; Hao Jie Du; Peng Fei Ji; Yong Li; Feng Qun Zhou


Materials Letters | 2017

White electroluminescence from a prototypical light-emitting diode based on CdS/Si heterojunctions

Yue Li Song; Yong Li; Feng Qun Zhou; Peng Fei Ji; Xiao Jun Sun; Ming Li Wan; Ming Li Tian


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2017

Improvement and mechanisms of carriers transportation from the interfaces incorporated by cadmium nanocrystallites in the CdS/Si nanoheterojunctions

Yong Li; Wei Fen Jiang; Yue Li Song; Peng Fei Ji; Feng Qun Zhou; Ming Li Tian; Hong Chun Huang; Dong Sheng Xi; Jian Ping Man


Materials Letters | 2016

Synthesis and white photoluminescence of porous polysilicon

Yue Li Song; Xiao Jun Sun; Yong Li; Peng Fei Ji; Jin Na He; Ming Li Tian; Feng Qun Zhou

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Yong Li

Pingdingshan University

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Peng Fei Ji

Pingdingshan University

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Ming Li Wan

Pingdingshan University

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Ming Li Tian

Pingdingshan University

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Xiao Jun Sun

Pingdingshan University

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Nai Wen

Pingdingshan University

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Wei Fen Jiang

North China University of Water Conservancy and Electric Power

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