Ping xu
Associate Professor
Department of Physics
Laboratory of Solid State Microstructure, Nanjing University
China
Biography
Ping Xu received her Ph.D degree in Dec., 2007 from the physics department of Nanjing University. Her Ph.Dthesis titled with “The Study on Optical Scattering and Photon entanglement in Optical Superlattice” was selected as top 100 doctoral thesis of 2010 in China. From Oct. in 2005 to Jun. 2006, she visited Maryland University, Baltimore County, and began the research work in quantum optics. In July of 2006, she took the academic trip to the Max-Plank institute in Germany and the ETH in Switzerland for the Einstein Awards.
Research Interest
1. Nonlinear optical scattering and laser technology based on the optical superlattice;2.Two-photon and multi-photon entanglement as well as quantum imaging and quantum information science based on optical superlattice;3.Femto-second optics and Tera-Hertz technology in optical superlattice; 3. Metamaterials by self-organized electrodeposition or microfabrication; Plasmonics
Publications
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P. Xu, S. N. Zhu. Noncollinear red-green-blue light generation based on a hexagonally poledsuperlattice in lithium tantalite 2009 CLEO, Baltimore, MD USA, 2 pp., June 2-4 (2009)
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J. F. wang, J. S. Zhao, H. Y. Leng, X. Q. Yu, Z. D. Xie, Y. L. Yin, P. Xu and S.N. Zhu. Quadripartite entanglement from cascaded chi(2) nonlinear interactions Opt. Commun, 282, 3729 (2009)
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H. Y. Leng, J. F. Wang, Y. B. Yu, X. Q. Yu, P. Xu, Z. D. Xie, J. S. Zhao, and S.N. Zhu. Scheme to generate continuous-variable quadripartite entanglement byintracavity down-conversion cascaded with double sum-frequency generations Phys. Rev. A, 79, 032337 (2009)
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J. S. Zhao, L. Sun, X. Q. Yu, J. F. Wang, H. Y. Leng, Z. D. Xie, Y. L. Yin, P. Xu, and S. N. Zhu Broadband continuous variable entanglement source using a chirped poling nonlinear crystal Phys. Rev. A, 81, 013832 (2010)