Prof. Ji Wei leads a research
group working on the nonlinear optical and ultrafast phenomena in nano-photonics
and nano-plasmonics. He co-authored 160
research
papers or so, and these papers are cited over 1700
times (self-citation is excluded). His h-index is 28.
Click here for his short-version CV.
Selected publications in 2008 and 2009:
"Tow-photon-induced excited-state absorption:
Theory and experiment", Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, 091118 (2008) [PDF].
"Two- and three-photon absorption of
semiconductor quantum dots in the vicinity of half of lowest exciton
energy", APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
93, 241114
(2008) [PDF].
"Two-photon-enhanced
three-photon absorption in transition-metal-doped semiconductor
quantum dots", JOURNAL
OF OPTICS A-PURE AND APPLIED OPTICS
11, 024004 (2009)
[PDF].
"Shape-dependent nonlinear absorption and relaxation in CuInS2
nanocrystals",
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS 95,
201109 (2009).
"Z-scan technique for investigation of the noninstantaneous optical
Kerr nonlinearity",
OPTICS LETTERS
34,
2769 (2009).
"Shape-dependent two-photon absorption in semiconductor nanocrystals"
OPTICS EXPRESS 17,
13140 (2009).
"Observation of a fifth-order optical nonlinearity in
Bi0.9La0.1Fe0.98Mg0.02O3 ferroelectric thin films",
APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
95,
041114 (2009).
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