As an important dimension of CPB’s focus, researches on Nanophotonics have achieved great progress while facing grand challenges and opportunity recently. To further review the status and stimulate further progress, Chinese Physics B aims to publish a special issue on Nanophotonics in July, 2018, and thus has invited Professor Rupert Oulton, Professor XXXXXX to be the Guest editors. More about the Guest editors are in the end. |
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Timeline |
Online submission deadline: 15th April, 2018 Planned publication date: July, 2018. |
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Research articles |
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All paper would be reviewed by two independent reviewers. Once the paper is accepted, it will appear online firstly (with DOI and citable).Later it will be collected and published as a special topic in July 2018 as we expected. If you work is in this area and have some good research results to present, welcome to join this fabulous special topic. |
Guest Editors: |
Professor Li-Min Tong, Zhejiang University Professor Han Zhang, Shenzhen University Professor Jia-Ning Chen, Institute of Physics, CAS |
Information about Guest Editors |
Professor Limin Tong Limin Tong is a Professor of College of Optical Science and Engineering at Zhejiang University, China. He received B.S.(1991), M.sc.(1994) and Ph.D.(1997) degree from Zhejiang University. His current research is focused on nanofibers, nanowires, nanoplasmonics and nanophotonic devices. He received several scholarships and prizes including the Chang Jiang Scholars (Ministry of Education, China) , the WANG Daheng Optics Prize (Chinese Optics Society), and the National Science Foundation for Outstanding Young Scholars (NSFC, China). He is a fellow of the Optical Society of America, and an Associate Editor of Optica.
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Professor Han Zhang Han Zhang is a distinguished Professor of Photonics at Shenzhen University, China. He received B.S. degree from Wuhan University (2006) and Ph.D. degree from Nanyang Technological University (2011). He is the winner of the National Science Fund for Excellent Young Scholars. His current research is focused on ultrafast and nonlinear photonics of 2-D materials. He has published more than 100 paperswith more than 12,000 total citations and an H-index of 54. He is also the director of Shenzhen Engineering Laboratory of Phosphorene and Optoelectronics and an associate editor of Photonics Research.
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Professor Jia-Ning Chen Jianing Chen is a professor of optics at the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Science. He received B.S. (2003) and Ph.D degree (2008) from Dalian University of Technology. He published several Nature, Science and Nature sister journal papers on the topic of nanophotonics. He received several scholarships and prizes including the Bairen Program (Chinese Academy of Science) and the Rao Yutai Optics Prize (Chinese Optics Society), He is a fellow of the Optical Society of China.
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