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Author: Xingjie Ni

Research 

Marriage between quantum symmetry and spatiotemporal modulation innovates the laser design beyond monochromatic emission

11/09/202111/11/2021 Xingjie Ni

Quantum symmetry, especially parity-time (PT) symmetry, has been widely explored in nanostructures and waveguides for developing a new generation of

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When metasurface meets integrated photonics: guided wave-driven metasurface for flexible control of free-space light

10/14/202110/14/2021 Xingjie Ni

A new technology that can allow for better light control without requiring large, difficult-to-integrate materials and structures has been developed

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Metasurface with Space-Time Phase Modulation Enables Nonreciprocal Light Reflection

05/12/202005/12/2023 Xingjie Ni

Our group developed a new type of time-variant optical metasurface with which phase modulation in both space and time is

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Award 

Professor Xingjie Ni selected as one of eight NASA Early Career Faculty for Space Technology Research

10/24/201711/29/2017 Xingjie Ni

NASA has selected Prof. Xingjie Ni as one of eight Early Career Faculty for Space Technology Research in 2017 for

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Professor Xingjie Ni named one of five inaugural Moore Inventor Fellows

11/08/201602/11/2017 Xingjie Ni

  Prof. Xingjie Ni has been named a Moore Inventor Fellow by the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation. This is

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  • Building a micro citadel for imaging at trillions of frames per second
  • Senior group members of NanoLight awarded with recognition of outstanding doctoral research and dissertation excellence
  • Creating Bright Single Photon Sources with Metasurfaces for Quantum Information Technology
  • Unprecedented 80-mm metalens images the Moon, marking a milestone towards mass production and industrial applications
  • Marriage between quantum symmetry and spatiotemporal modulation innovates the laser design beyond monochromatic emission

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