William Mong Distinguished Lecture by Professor Hui Cao
Mar 11, 2021
Harnessing Disorder for Photonic Applications
Date: 11 March, 2021 (Thursday)
Time: 10am (HK Time)
Via Zoom
Medium of the talk: English
Online registration: https://bit.ly/3sg2D2a
Speakers: Professor Hui Cao
John C. Malone Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics,
Professor of Electrical Engineering, Yale University
Abstract:
For device applications, structural disorder and optical scattering have long been considered annoying and detrimental features that were best avoided or minimized. In this talk, I will show that disorder and complexity can be harnessed for photonic applications, in particular, to provide unique functionalities of photonic devices. We recently developed an on-chip random spectrometer that combines high resolution with small footprint. In addition, we incorporated disorder to a laser to reduce the spatial coherence for free-speckle full-field imaging.
About the speaker:
Professor Hui Cao is the John C. Malone Professor of Applied Physics and of Physics, and a professor of Electrical Engineering at Yale University. She received her Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics from Stanford University in 1997. Prior to joining the Yale faculty in 2008, she was on the faculty of Northwestern University from 1997 to 2007. Her technical interests and activities are in the areas of mesoscopic physics, complex photonic materials and devices, nanophotonics, and biophotonics. She authored or co-authored one monograph, twelve book-chapters, seven review articles and 250 journal papers. She is a Fellow of the APS, OSA, AAAS and IEEE.
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Recap the lecture:
https://youtu.be/6Oi5rsLFx-o