Biophotonics Laboratory
California Institute of Technology
   

 

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Chao Qian Chao Qian

Visiting Graduate Researcher in Electrical Engineering
Office Moore B134
MC 136-93

Education

Ph.D. Candidate, 2015-2020, Electronic Science and Technology, Zhejiang University, China.
B.S., 2011-2015, Electronic Information Engineering, Hangzhou Dianzi University, China.

Research Interests

My research focuses on the electromagnetic scattering, metamaterial/metasurface and machine learning.

Publications

[1] C. Qian, B. Zheng, Y. Shen, L. Jing, E. Li, L. Shen, and H. Chen, Deep-learning-enabled self-adaptive microwave cloak without human intervention. Nature Photonics 14, 383-390, 2020.
[2] C. Qian, X. Lin, X. B. Lin, J. Xu, Y. Sun, E. Li, B. Zhang, and H. Chen, Performing optical logic operations by a diffractive neural network. Light: Science & Applications 9, 59, 2020.
[3] C. Qian, X. Lin, Y. Yang, X. Xiong, H. Wang, E. Li, I. Kaminer, B. Zhang, and H. Chen, Experimental observation of superscattering. Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 063901 (2019). [Editor’s suggestion]
[4] C. Qian, X. Lin, Y. Yang, F. Gao, Y. Shen, J. Lopez, I. Kaminer, B. Zhang, E. Li, M. Soljacic, and H. Chen, Multifrequency superscattering from subwavelength hyperbolic structures. ACS Photon. 5, 1506-1511 (2018).
[5] C. Qian, H. Wang, R. Li, B. Zheng, Z. Xu, and H. Chen, Observing the transient buildup of a superscatterer in the time domain. Opt. Exp. 25, 4967-4974 (2017).
[6] C. Qian, R. Li, Y. Jiang, B. Zheng, H. Wang, Z. Xu, and H. Chen, Transient response of a signal through a dispersive invisibility cloak. Opt. Lett. 41, 4911-4914 (2016).