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Electronics and Electrical Engineering

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51
Citations
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2673
National Ranking
444

Overview

Tiegen Liu is affiliated with Tianjin University in China and is actively engaged in the field of engineering, with a specialization that includes several key subfields. Their research output covers electrical and electronic engineering, biomedical engineering, atomic and molecular physics and optics, materials chemistry, and computer vision and pattern recognition.

The primary topics of Liu's research encompass advanced fiber optic sensors, photonic and optical devices, advanced fiber laser technologies, optical coherence tomography applications, mechanical and optical resonators, optical polarization and ellipsometry, and advanced photonic communication systems.

Their recent publications include:

  • Applications of liquid crystals in biosensing, 2021, Soft Matter
  • On-Chip Optical Gas Sensors Based on Group-IV Materials, 2020, ACS Photonics
  • Polarimetric underwater image recovery via deep learning, 2020, Optics and Lasers in Engineering
  • Applications of nanomaterial technology in biosensing, 2024, Journal of Science Advanced Materials and Devices
  • Polarimetric Imaging Through Scattering Media: A Review, 2022, Frontiers in Physics

Frequent publication venues where Liu's work appears include:

  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • IEEE Sensors Journal
  • Optics Express
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Optics and Lasers in Engineering

Liu collaborates regularly with several co-authors, many of whom have contributed to a significant number of publications together. Frequent collaborators include Junfeng Jiang, Kun Liu, Shuang Wang, Zhenzhou Cheng, and Haofeng Hu.

In addition to journal articles, Liu has contributed to book publications, including a title published by SPIE titled Mid-Infrared Germanium Photonics released in 2020.

Best Publications

  • Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors Based on Optical Frequency Domain Reflectometry: A review

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  • Optical fiber magnetic field sensor based on single-mode-multimode-single-mode structure and magnetic fluid

    Yaofei Chen;Qun Han;Tiegen Liu;Xinwei Lan

  • Compensation of laser frequency tuning nonlinearity of a long range OFDR using deskew filter.

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  • Performance improvement approaches for optical fiber SPR sensors and their sensing applications

    Jianying Jing;Kun Liu;Junfeng Jiang;Tianhua Xu

  • Applications of liquid crystals in biosensing.

    Ziyihui Wang;Tianhua Xu;Tianhua Xu;Adam Noel;Yu-Cheng Chen

  • Liquid crystal-amplified optofluidic biosensor for ultra-highly sensitive and stable protein assay

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  • Applications of nanomaterial technology in biosensing

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  • On-Chip Optical Gas Sensors Based on Group-IV Materials

    Jingwen Wu;Jingwen Wu;Gongcheng Yue;Gongcheng Yue;Weicheng Chen;Weicheng Chen;Zhengkun Xing;Zhengkun Xing

  • Polarimetric underwater image recovery via deep learning

    Haofeng Hu;Haofeng Hu;Yanbin Zhang;Yanbin Zhang;Xiaobo Li;Xiaobo Li;Yang Lin;Yang Lin

  • Long-Range Distributed Fiber Vibration Sensor Using an Asymmetric Dual Mach–Zehnder Interferometers

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  • All-fiber-optic vector magnetometer based on nano-magnetic fluids filled double-clad photonic crystal fiber

    Jinde Yin;Shuangchen Ruan;Tiegen Liu;Junfeng Jiang

  • Long-range vibration sensor based on correlation analysis of optical frequency-domain reflectometry signals.

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  • Polarimetric image recovery in turbid media employing circularly polarized light

    Haofeng Hu;Lin Zhao;Xiaobo Li;Hui Wang

  • Interferometer-Based Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors in Long-Distance Vibration Detection: A Review

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  • A Hybrid Multimode Interference Structure-Based Refractive Index and Temperature Fiber Sensor

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  • All-silicon dual-cavity fiber-optic pressure sensor with ultralow pressure-temperature cross-sensitivity and wide working temperature range

    Xue Wang;Junfeng Jiang;Shuang Wang;Kun Liu

  • Optimally Configured Optical Fiber Near‐Field Enhanced Plasmonic Resonance Immunoprobe for the Detection of Alpha‐Fetoprotein

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  • Generation of Broadband Chaotic Laser Using Dual-Wavelength Optically Injected Fabry–Pérot Laser Diode With Optical Feedback

    Mingjiang Zhang;Tiegen Liu;Pu Li;Anbang Wang

  • A High-Efficiency Multiple Events Discrimination Method in Optical Fiber Perimeter Security System

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  • Liquid Crystal Biosensors: Principles, Structure and Applications

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  • A Fiber Bragg Grating Sensor for Radial Artery Pulse Waveform Measurement

    Dagong Jia;Jing Chao;Shuai Li;Hongxia Zhang

  • Learning-based denoising for polarimetric images

    Xiaobo Li;Haiyu Li;Yang Lin;Jianhua Guo

  • Fiber Optic Fabry-Perot Pressure Sensor With Embedded MEMS Micro-Cavity for Ultra-High Pressure Detection

    Xiaoguang Qi;Shuang Wang;Junfeng Jiang;Kun Liu

  • Temperature-insensitive refractive index sensor based on tilted moiré FBG with high resolution

    Tao Wang;Kun Liu;Junfeng Jiang;Meng Xue

  • Distributed refractive index sensing based on tapered fibers in optical frequency domain reflectometry

    Zhenyang Ding;Keliang Sun;Kun Liu;Junfeng Jiang

  • Bio-electrostatic sensitive droplet lasers for molecular detection

    Ziyihui Wang;Yifan Zhang;Xuerui Gong;Zhiyi Yuan

  • Enhancing Visibility of Polarimetric Underwater Image by Transmittance Correction

    Haofeng Hu;Lin Zhao;Bingjing Huang;Xiaobo Li

  • Sensor based on macrobent fiber Bragg grating structure for simultaneous measurement of refractive index and temperature.

    Tiegen Liu;Yaofei Chen;Qun Han;Fangchao Liu

  • IPLNet: a neural network for intensity-polarization imaging in low light

    Haofeng Hu;Yang Lin;Xiaobo Li;Pengfei Qi

  • Accurate method for measuring the thermal coefficient of group birefringence of polarization-maintaining fibers.

    Zhenyang Ding;Zhuo Meng;X. Steve Yao;Xiaojun Chen

  • Fiber-loop ring-down interrogated refractive index sensor based on an SNS fiber structure

    WenChuan Yan;Qun Han;Yaofei Chen;Yaofei Chen;Huiling Song

Frequent Co-Authors

Hai Xiao
Hai Xiao Clemson University
Gang-Ding Peng
Gang-Ding Peng University of New South Wales
Sergei Popov
Sergei Popov Royal Institute of Technology
Shuangchen Ruan
Shuangchen Ruan Shenzhen University
Polina Bayvel
Polina Bayvel University College London
Jianquan Yao
Jianquan Yao Tianjin University
Zhong Chen
Zhong Chen Nanyang Technological University
Yu Huang
Yu Huang University of California, Los Angeles
Rongqing Hui
Rongqing Hui University of Kansas

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