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Overview

Daoxin Dai is a researcher affiliated with Zhejiang University in China. Their research focuses primarily on the fields of engineering and physics and astronomy, with significant contributions in subfields such as electrical and electronic engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, artificial intelligence, biomedical engineering, and materials chemistry.

The main topics covered in their work reflect a strong emphasis on photonics and optical technologies, including photonic and optical devices, optical network technologies, advanced photonic communication systems, advanced fiber laser technologies, photonic crystals and applications, photorefractive and nonlinear optics, and neural networks and reservoir computing.

Daoxin Dai has published extensively, with frequent publications appearing in scientific venues such as Laser & Photonics Review, ACS Photonics, Optics Letters, Photonics Research, and the Journal of Lightwave Technology.

Among their recent papers are:

  • Silicon/2D-material photodetectors: from near-infrared to mid-infrared (2021, Light Science & Applications)
  • High-performance silicon−graphene hybrid plasmonic waveguide photodetectors beyond 1.55 μm (2020, Light Science & Applications)
  • A programmable qudit-based quantum processor (2022, Nature Communications)
  • Very-large-scale integrated quantum graph photonics (2023, Nature Photonics)
  • Ultrahigh-Q silicon racetrack resonators (2020, Photonics Research)

Their collaborations involve several frequent co-authors, including Yaocheng Shi, Huan Li, Dajian Liu, Liu Liu, and Jingshu Guo. These partnerships highlight a consistent engagement with multiple researchers in related fields of study.

In addition to journal articles, Daoxin Dai has contributed to book publications, including the title "Hybrid Plasmonics: Structures for Optical Sensors, Modulators and Other Applications," published in 2020 by Book Publisher International (a part of SCIENCEDOMAIN International).

Best Publications

  • Perovskite light-emitting diodes based on spontaneously formed submicrometre-scale structures

    Yu Cao;Nana Wang;He Tian;Jingshu Guo

  • A silicon-based hybrid plasmonic waveguide with a metal cap for a nano-scale light confinement.

    Daoxin Dai;Sailing He

  • Passive technologies for future large-scale photonic integrated circuits on silicon: polarization handling, light non-reciprocity and loss reduction

    Daoxin Dai;Daoxin Dai;Jared F. Bauters;John E. Bowers

  • Ultra-low-loss high-aspect-ratio Si3N4 waveguides.

    Jared F. Bauters;Martijn J. R. Heck;Demis John;Daoxin Dai

  • Novel concept for ultracompact polarization splitter-rotator based on silicon nanowires

    Daoxin Dai;John E. Bowers

  • Silicon mode (de)multiplexer enabling high capacity photonic networks-on-chip with a single-wavelength-carrier light

    Daoxin Dai;Jian Wang;Yaocheng Shi

  • Polarization management for silicon photonic integrated circuits

    Daoxin Dai;Liu Liu;Shiming Gao;Dan-Xia Xu

  • Silicon/2D-material photodetectors: from near-infrared to mid-infrared.

    Chaoyue Liu;Jingshu Guo;Laiwen Yu;Jiang Li

  • Silicon-based on-chip multiplexing technologies and devices for Peta-bit optical interconnects

    Daoxin Dai;John E. Bowers

  • 10-Channel Mode (de)multiplexer with Dual Polarizations

    Daoxin Dai;Chenlei Li;Shipeng Wang;Hao Wu

  • On‐chip silicon 8‐channel hybrid (de)multiplexer enabling simultaneous mode‐ and polarization‐division‐multiplexing

    Jian Wang;Sailing He;Daoxin Dai

  • Multimode silicon photonics

    Chenlei Li;Dajian Liu;Daoxin Dai

  • Mode conversion in tapered submicron silicon ridge optical waveguides

    Daoxin Dai;Yongbo Tang;John E Bowers

  • A self-powered high-performance graphene/silicon ultraviolet photodetector with ultra-shallow junction: breaking the limit of silicon?

    Xia Wan;Yang Xu;Yang Xu;Hongwei Guo;Khurram Shehzad

  • Novel ultra-short and ultra-broadband polarization beam splitter based on a bent directional coupler.

    Daoxin Dai;John E Bowers

  • High-performance silicon-graphene hybrid plasmonic waveguide photodetectors beyond 1.55 μm.

    Jingshu Guo;Jiang Li;Chaoyue Liu;Yanlong Yin

  • Low-loss and broadband 2 × 2 silicon thermo-optic Mach-Zehnder switch with bent directional couplers.

    Sitao Chen;Yaocheng Shi;Sailing He;Daoxin Dai

  • Electrically-pumped compact hybrid silicon microring lasers for optical interconnects.

    Di Liang;Marco Fiorentino;Tadashi Okumura;Hsu-Hao Chang

  • Ultrashort broadband polarization beam splitter based on an asymmetrical directional coupler.

    Daoxin Dai;Zhi Wang;John E Bowers

  • Ultra-broadband high-performance polarizing beam splitter on silicon.

    Hao Wu;Ying Tan;Daoxin Dai

  • Ultrasmall Si-nanowire-based polarization rotator

    Zhechao Wang;Daoxin Dai

Frequent Co-Authors

Sailing He
Sailing He Zhejiang University
Yaocheng Shi
Yaocheng Shi Zhejiang University
John E. Bowers
John E. Bowers University of California, Santa Barbara
Limin Tong
Limin Tong Zhejiang University
Yang Xu
Yang Xu Zhejiang University
Di Liang
Di Liang Hewlett-Packard (United States)
Martijn J. R. Heck
Martijn J. R. Heck Eindhoven University of Technology
Hon Ki Tsang
Hon Ki Tsang Chinese University of Hong Kong
Daniel J. Blumenthal
Daniel J. Blumenthal University of California, Santa Barbara
Raymond G. Beausoleil
Raymond G. Beausoleil Hewlett-Packard (United States)

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