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Din Ping Tsai
Researcher at Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Publications - 572
Citations - 22884
Din Ping Tsai is an academic researcher from Hong Kong Polytechnic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metamaterial & Plasmon. The author has an hindex of 65, co-authored 532 publications receiving 18101 citations. Previous affiliations of Din Ping Tsai include University of Toronto & Industrial Technology Research Institute.
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Sub-wavelength GaN-based membrane high contrast grating reflectors.
Tzeng Tsong Wu,Yu Cheng Syu,Shu Hsien Wu,Wei Ting Chen,Tien-Chang Lu,Shing-Chung Wang,Hai-Pang Chiang,Hai-Pang Chiang,Din Ping Tsai,Din Ping Tsai +9 more
TL;DR: The fabricated GaN-based membrane HCG reflectors revealed high reflectivity at 460 nm band with large stopband width of 60 nm in the TE polarization measured by using the micro-reflectivity spectrometer, and showed good agreement with simulated ones.
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Second Harmonic Light Manipulation with Vertical Split Ring Resonators
Wei Yi Tsai,Tsung Lin Chung,Hui Hsin Hsiao,Jia Wern Chen,Ren Jie Lin,Pin Chieh Wu,Greg Sun,Chih Ming Wang,Hiroaki Misawa,Hiroaki Misawa,Din Ping Tsai,Din Ping Tsai,Din Ping Tsai +12 more
TL;DR: Demonstrations of 3D metastructures and vertical SRRs with strong SHG nonlinearity majorly result from magnetic dipole and electric quadrupole clearly provides potential applications for photonics and sensing.
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Fractals: Localization of dipole excitations and giant optical polarizabilities
TL;DR: In this paper, high localized optical modes laser-excited on silver colloid fractal clusters were observed using photon scanning tunnelling microscopy (PSTM), the spatial distribution of the modes excited shows the frequency and polarization selectivity suggested by numerical simulations.
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Near-infrared quantum cutting platform in thermally stable phosphate phosphors for solar cells
Tzu-Chen Liu,Gongguo Zhang,Xuebin Qiao,Jing Wang,Hyo Jin Seo,Din Ping Tsai,Din Ping Tsai,Ru-Shi Liu +7 more
TL;DR: Results of this study demonstrate that heat-stable phosphate phosphors are promising candidates for increasing the efficiency of silicon-based solar cells.