Yongkang Gao, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Electrical Engineering | Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, United States |
Area:
Nanotechnology, Optics Physics, Biomedical EngineeringGoogle:
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Sign in to add mentorFilbert Bartoli | grad student | 2014 | Lehigh University | |
(Nanostructured plasmonic interferometers for ultrasensitive label-free biosensing.) |
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Gao Y, Lo J, Lee S, et al. (2020) High-Power, Narrow-Linewidth, Miniaturized Silicon Photonic Tunable Laser With Accurate Frequency Control Journal of Lightwave Technology. 38: 265-271 |
Qian Y, Zeng X, Gao Y, et al. (2019) Intensity-modulated nanoplasmonic interferometric sensor for MMP-9 detection. Lab On a Chip |
Gao Y, Bolle C, Low Y, et al. (2016) Hybrid Integration With Efficient Ball Lens-Based Optical Coupling for Compact WDM Transmitters Ieee Photonics Technology Letters. 28: 2549-2552 |
Zeng X, Hu H, Gao Y, et al. (2015) Phase change dispersion of plasmonic nano-objects. Scientific Reports. 5: 12665 |
Zeng B, Gao Y, Bartoli FJ. (2015) Differentiating surface and bulk interactions in nanoplasmonic interferometric sensor arrays. Nanoscale. 7: 166-70 |
Zeng X, Hu H, Gao Y, et al. (2015) Revealing dispersive phase change in plasmonic nano-objects Frontiers in Optics |
Zeng B, Gao Y, Bartoli FJ. (2015) Rapid and highly-sensitive detection using Fano resonances in ultrathin plasmonic nanogratings Conference On Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe - Technical Digest. 2015 |
Gao Y, Gan Q, Bartoli FJ. (2014) Spatially selective plasmonic sensing using metallic nanoslit arrays Ieee Journal On Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics. 20 |
Gao Y, Gan Q, Bartoli FJ. (2014) Breakthroughs in Photonics 2013: Research Highlights on Biosensors Based on Plasmonic Nanostructures Ieee Photonics Journal. 6 |
Zeng B, Gao Y, Bartoli FJ. (2014) Rapid and highly sensitive detection using Fano resonances in ultrathin plasmonic nanogratings Applied Physics Letters. 105 |