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6766
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Overview

Rongqing Hui is affiliated with the University of Kansas in the United States and specializes in the fields of Engineering and Physics and Astronomy. Their research primarily focuses on Electrical and Electronic Engineering, with significant contributions also in Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics.

Their work covers a range of topics including Optical Network Technologies, Advanced Photonic Communication Systems, Photonic and Optical Devices, Semiconductor Lasers and Optical Devices, Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies, Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors, and Advanced Optical Network Technologies.

Rongqing Hui's recent published papers include:

  • Measurement of Total and Longitudinal Nonlinear Phase Shift as Well as Longitudinal Dispersion for a Fiber-Optic Link Using a Digital Coherent Transceiver (2022, Journal of Lightwave Technology)
  • Time-Resolved Optical Spectrum Measurement of Multi-Mode Fabry-Perot Laser Diodes (2022, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters)
  • Estimating System OSNR With a Digital Coherent Transceiver (2021, IEEE Photonics Technology Letters)

Frequent coauthors in their research include Maurice O'Sullivan, Mustafa Al-Qadi, Charles Laperle, Youichi Akasaka, and D. Charlton.

The major publication venues for Hui's work are:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
  • Optics Express
  • IEEE Photonics Journal
  • 26th Optoelectronics and Communications Conference

Best Publications

  • Fiber optic measurement techniques

    Rongqing Hui;Maurice O'Sullivan

  • Subcarrier multiplexing for high-speed optical transmission

    Rongqing Hui;Benyuan Zhu;Renxiang Huang;C.T. Allen

  • Fiber-optic acoustic pressure sensor based on large-area nanolayer silver diaghragm

    Feng Xu;Jinhui Shi;Kui Gong;Hefei Li

  • Intensity-dependent phase-matching effects on four-wave mixing in optical fibers

    S. Song;C.T. Allen;K.R. Demarest;R. Hui

  • Cross-phase modulation in multispan WDM optical fiber systems

    Rongqing Hui;K.R. Demarest;C.T. Allen

  • Injection locking in distributed feedback semiconductor lasers

    R. Hui;A. D'Ottavi;A. Mecozzi;P. Spano

  • An adaptive first-order polarization-mode dispersion compensation system aided by polarization scrambling: theory and demonstration

    Hok Yong Pua;K. Peddanarappagari;Benyuan Zhu;C. Allen

  • Frequency-modulated continuous-wave lidar using I/Q modulator for simplified heterodyne detection.

    Shuang Gao;Rongqing Hui

  • Two-photon microscopy with wavelength switchable fiber laser excitation.

    Jay R. Unruh;E. S. Price;Roque G. Molla;Lisa Stehno-Bittel

  • Complex-optical-field lidar system for range and vector velocity measurement

    Shuang Gao;Maurice O’Sullivan;Rongqing Hui

  • Chirped Lidar Using Simplified Homodyne Detection

    P. Adany;C. Allen;Rongqing Hui

  • GaN-based waveguide devices for long-wavelength optical communications

    Rongqing Hui;S. Taherion;Yueting Wan;Jilu Li

  • High sensitivity surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of R6G on in situ fabricated Au nanoparticle/graphene plasmonic substrates

    Rongtao Lu;Annika Konzelmann;Feng Xu;Youpin Gong

  • Modulation instability and its impact in multispan optical amplified IMDD systems: theory and experiments

    R. Hui;M. O'Sullivan;A. Robinson;M. Taylor

  • Transmission system with cross-phase and/or self-phase modulation compensation

    Dietmar Garthe;Rongqing Hui;Maurice O'sullivan;Alan Robinson

  • Plasmonic Graphene Transparent Conductors

    Guowei Xu;Jianwei Liu;Qian Wang;Rongqing Hui

  • Novel measurement technique of α factor in DFB semiconductor lasers by injection locking

    R. Hui;A. Mecozzi;A. D'Ottavi;P. Spano

  • Phase noise of four‐wave mixing in semiconductor lasers

    Rongqing Hui;Antonio Mecozzi

  • Quantitative analysis of surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy of Rhodamine 6G using a composite graphene and plasmonic Au nanoparticle substrate

    Ryan Goul;Susobhan Das;Qingfeng Liu;Melisa Xin

  • Development of nanopatterned fluorine-doped tin oxide electrodes for dye-sensitized solar cells with improved light trapping.

    Fengli Wang;Navaneetha K. Subbaiyan;Qian Wang;Caitlin Rochford

  • Complex refractive index tunability of graphene at 1550 nm wavelength

    F. Xu;F. Xu;Susobhan Das;Youpin Gong;Qingfeng Liu

  • III-nitride-based planar lightwave circuits for long wavelength optical communications

    Rongqing Hui;Yueting Wan;Jing Li;Sixuan Jin

  • Nearly degenerate four-wave mixing in distributed feedback semiconductor lasers operating above threshold

    A. Mecozzi;A. D'Ottavi;R. Hui

Frequent Co-Authors

Hongxing Jiang
Hongxing Jiang Texas Tech University
Chongjin Xie
Chongjin Xie Alibaba Group (China)
Jingyu Lin
Jingyu Lin Texas Tech University
Antonio Mecozzi
Antonio Mecozzi University of L'Aquila
William Shieh
William Shieh Westlake University
Paolo Monti
Paolo Monti Chalmers University of Technology
Mohsen Kavehrad
Mohsen Kavehrad Pennsylvania State University
Shannon D. Blunt
Shannon D. Blunt University of Kansas
Heung Soo Kim
Heung Soo Kim Dongguk University

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