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Fengqiu Wang

Fengqiu Wang

D-Index & Metrics

Electronics and Electrical Engineering

D-Index
42
Citations
12182
World Ranking
4003
National Ranking
618

Overview

Fengqiu Wang is affiliated with Nanjing University in China and conducts research primarily in the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Their work spans multiple subfields, notably Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, Materials Chemistry, Biomedical Engineering, and Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Their research covers a variety of main topics including:

  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies
  • Perovskite Materials and Applications
  • 2D Materials and Applications
  • Laser-Matter Interactions and Applications
  • Photonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics

Frequent publication venues for Wang include IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, Applied Physics Letters, Journal of Materials Chemistry C, and Optics Express. This indicates continued contributions to journals and conferences that focus on photonics, optics, materials chemistry, and applied physics.

They have collaborated extensively with several coauthors, most prominently Yafei Meng, Shuchao Qin, Yi Shi, Qianqian Du, and Weiqi Jiang, each with over a dozen joint publications.

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Wang include:

  • The Many Faces of Robustness: A Critical Analysis of Out-of-Distribution Generalization (2021), published in the 2021 IEEE/CVF International Conference on Computer Vision
  • Modulation of photocarrier relaxation dynamics in two-dimensional semiconductors (2020), published in Light Science & Applications
  • Ultrafast and Sensitive Self-Powered Photodetector Based on Graphene/Pentacene Single Crystal Heterostructure with Weak Light Detection Capacity (2022), published in Advanced Science
  • Harmonic Generation in Low-Dimensional Materials (2022), published in Advanced Optical Materials
  • Third harmonic generation in Dirac semimetal Cd3As2 (2020), published in Applied Physics Letters

Best Publications

  • Graphene Mode-Locked Ultrafast Laser

    Zhipei Sun;Tawfique Hasan;Felice Torrisi;Daniel Popa

  • Nanotube–Polymer Composites for Ultrafast Photonics

    Tawfique Hasan;Zhipei Sun;Fengqiu Wang;Francesco Bonaccorso

  • Wideband-tuneable, nanotube mode-locked, fibre laser

    F. Wang;A. G. Rozhin;V. Scardaci;Z. Sun

  • Graphene Q-switched, tunable fiber laser

    Daniel Popa;Z Sun;Tawfique Hasan;Felice Torrisi

  • Sub 200 fs pulse generation from a graphene mode-locked fiber laser

    D. Popa;Z. Sun;F. Torrisi;T. Hasan

  • Sub 200fs pulse generation from a graphene mode-locked fiber laser

    D. Popa;Z. Sun;F. Torrisi;T. Hasan

  • A stable, wideband tunable, near transform-limited, graphene-mode-locked, ultrafast laser

    Zhipei Sun;Daniel Popa;Tawfique Hasan;Felice Torrisi

  • Versatile multi-wavelength ultrafast fiber laser mode-locked by carbon nanotubes.

    Xueming Liu;Dongdong Han;Zhipei Sun;Zhipei Sun;Chao Zeng

  • Tm-doped fiber laser mode-locked by graphene-polymer composite

    M. Zhang;E. J. R. Kelleher;F. Torrisi;Z. Sun

  • Planar carbon nanotube–graphene hybrid films for high-performance broadband photodetectors

    Yuanda Liu;Fengqiu Wang;Xiaomu Wang;Xizhang Wang

  • Two-dimensional material-based saturable absorbers: towards compact visible-wavelength all-fiber pulsed lasers

    Zhengqian Luo;Duanduan Wu;Bin Xu;Huiying Xu

  • 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

  • A light-stimulated synaptic device based on graphene hybrid phototransistor

    Shuchao Qin;Fengqiu Wang;Yujie Liu;Qing Wan

  • A robust and tuneable mid-infrared optical switch enabled by bulk Dirac fermions

    Chunhui Zhu;Fengqiu Wang;Yafei Meng;Xiang Yuan

  • Graphene Q-switched 2.78 μm Er3+-doped fluoride fiber laser.

    Chen Wei;Xiushan Zhu;F. Wang;Y. Xu

  • Graphene Hybrid Structures for Integrated and Flexible Optoelectronics

    Xiaoqing Chen;Xiaoqing Chen;Khurram Shehzad;Li Gao;Mingsheng Long

  • Ultrafast stretched-pulse fiber laser mode-locked by carbon nanotubes

    Zhipei Sun;Tawfique Hasan;Fengqiu Wang;Aleksey G. Rozhin

  • L-band ultrafast fiber laser mode locked by carbon nanotubes

    Z. Sun;A. G. Rozhin;F. Wang;V. Scardaci

  • Graphene Mode-Locked Fiber Laser at 2.8 $\mu ext{m}$

    Gongwen Zhu;Xiushan Zhu;Fengqiu Wang;Shuo Xu

  • 74-fs nanotube-mode-locked fiber laser

    D. Popa;Z. Sun;T. Hasan;W. B. Cho

Frequent Co-Authors

Andrea C. Ferrari
Andrea C. Ferrari University of Cambridge
Zhipei Sun
Zhipei Sun Aalto University
Tawfique Hasan
Tawfique Hasan University of Cambridge
Yi Shi
Yi Shi Nanjing University
Ian H. White
Ian H. White University of Bath
Xinran Wang
Xinran Wang Nanjing University
Faxian Xiu
Faxian Xiu Fudan University
William I. Milne
William I. Milne University of Cambridge
Xiaomu Wang
Xiaomu Wang Nanjing University
Xizhang Wang
Xizhang Wang Nanjing University

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