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Citations
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4329
National Ranking
32

Overview

Hao Hu is a researcher affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark in Denmark. Their work mainly focuses on engineering, with a significant concentration in electrical and electronic engineering. Their research also spans atomic and molecular physics and optics, biomedical engineering, mechanical engineering, and materials chemistry.

The scientist's research topics include photonic and optical devices, advanced surface polishing techniques, optical network technologies, advanced fiber laser technologies, advanced photonic communication systems, advanced machining processes and optimization, and semiconductor lasers and optical devices.

Hao Hu has contributed to various publication venues. Frequent outlets for their research include:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics
  • Optics Express
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Among their recent papers are:

  • "Integrated dual-laser photonic chip for high-purity carrier generation enabling ultrafast terahertz wireless communications" (2022) published in Nature Communications
  • "Chip-based optical frequency combs for high-capacity optical communications" (2021) published in Nanophotonics
  • "Petabit-per-second data transmission using a chip-scale microcomb ring resonator source" (2022) published in Nature Photonics
  • "Silicon optical phased array with a 180-degree field of view for 2D optical beam steering" (2022) published in Optica
  • "2 × 300 Gbit/s Line Rate PS-64QAM-OFDM THz Photonic-Wireless Transmission" (2020) published in Journal of Lightwave Technology

Hao Hu has frequently collaborated with several coauthors during their career. The most common collaborators are:

  • Deming Kong
  • Yifan Dai
  • Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe
  • Yong Liu
  • Chaoliang Guan

Best Publications

  • Single-source chip-based frequency comb enabling extreme parallel data transmission

    Hao Hu;Francesco Da Ros;Minhao Pu;Feihong Ye

  • Effective Electro-Optical Modulation with High Extinction Ratio by a Graphene–Silicon Microring Resonator

    Yunhong Ding;Xiaolong Zhu;Sanshui Xiao;Hao Hu

  • Demonstration of 5.1 Tbit/s data capacity on a single-wavelength channel.

    Hans Christian Hansen Mulvad;Michael Galili;Leif K. Oxenløwe;Hao Hu

  • Nonreciprocal transmission in a nonlinear photonic-crystal Fano structure with broken symmetry

    Yi Yu;Yaohui Chen;Hao Hu;Weiqi Xue

  • Integrated dual-laser photonic chip for high-purity carrier generation enabling ultrafast terahertz wireless communications

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  • Ultra-compact graphene plasmonic photodetector with the bandwidth over 110GHz

    Yunhong Ding;Zhao Cheng;Xiaolong Zhu;Kresten Yvind

  • 160 Gbit/s photonics wireless transmission in the 300-500 GHz band

    Xianbin Yu;S. Jia;Hao Hu;Michael Galili

  • Fano resonance control in a photonic crystal structure and its application to ultrafast switching

    Yi Yu;Mikkel Heuck;Hao Hu;Weiqi Xue

  • Nonlinear properties of and nonlinear processing in hydrogenated amorphous silicon waveguides.

    Bart Kuyken;H. Ji;Stéphane Clemmen;Shankar Kumar Selvaraja

  • 0.4 THz Photonic-Wireless Link With 106 Gb/s Single Channel Bitrate

    Shi Jia;Xiaodan Pang;Oskars Ozolins;Xianbin Yu

  • Ultra‐Efficient and Broadband Nonlinear AlGaAs‐on‐Insulator Chip for Low‐Power Optical Signal Processing

    Minhao Pu;Hao Hu;Luisa Ottaviano;Elizaveta Semenova

  • Chip-based optical frequency combs for high-capacity optical communications

    Hao Hu;Leif K. Oxenløwe

  • Optical Waveform Sampling and Error-Free Demultiplexing of 1.28 Tb/s Serial Data in a Nanoengineered Silicon Waveguide

    Hua Ji;Minhao Pu;Hao Hu;M Galili

  • Efficient electro-optic modulation in low-loss graphene-plasmonic slot waveguides

    Y. Ding;X. Guan;X. Zhu;H. Hu

  • Ultra-high-speed wavelength conversion in a silicon photonic chip

    Hao Hu;Hua Ji;Michael Galili;Minhao Pu

  • 640 Gbit/s and 1.28 Tbit/s polarisation insensitive all optical wavelength conversion

    Hao Hu;Evarist Palushani;Michael Galili;Hans Christian Hansen Mulvad

  • 1.28-Tb/s Demultiplexing of an OTDM DPSK Data Signal Using a Silicon Waveguide

    Hua Ji;Michael Galili;Hao Hu;Minhao Pu

  • Photonic chip based transmitter optimization and receiver demultiplexing of a 1.28 Tbit/s OTDM signal

    T. D. Vo;H. Hu;M. Galili;E. Palushani

  • 12 mode, WDM, MIMO-free orbital angular momentum transmission

    Kasper Ingerslev;Patrick Gregg;Michael Galili;Francesco Da Ros

  • 2 × 300 Gbit/s Line Rate PS-64QAM-OFDM THz Photonic-Wireless Transmission

    Shi Jia;Lu Zhang;Shiwei Wang;Wei Li

  • OTDM-to-WDM Conversion Based on Time-to-Frequency Mapping by Time-Domain Optical Fourier Transformation

    E. Palushani;H. C. H. Mulvad;M. Galili;Hao Hu

  • Effective electro-optic modulation in low-loss graphene-plasmonic slot waveguides

    Yunhong Ding;Xiaowei Guan;Xiaolong Zhu;Hao Hu

  • Ultra-compact integrated graphene plasmonic photodetector with bandwidth above 110 GHz

    Yunhong Ding;Zhao Cheng;Zhao Cheng;Xiaolong Zhu;Kresten Yvind

Frequent Co-Authors

Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe
Leif Katsuo Oxenløwe Technical University of Denmark
Kresten Yvind
Kresten Yvind Technical University of Denmark
Minhao Pu
Minhao Pu Technical University of Denmark
Toshio Morioka
Toshio Morioka Technical University of Denmark
Christophe Peucheret
Christophe Peucheret University of Rennes
Xianbin Yu
Xianbin Yu Zhejiang University
Jesper Mørk
Jesper Mørk Technical University of Denmark
Xinliang Zhang
Xinliang Zhang Huazhong University of Science and Technology
R. Ludwig
R. Ludwig Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications, Heinrich Hertz Institute
Weisheng Hu
Weisheng Hu Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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