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Duc Minh Nguyen

Researcher at California State University, Long Beach

Publications -  125
Citations -  1710

Duc Minh Nguyen is an academic researcher from California State University, Long Beach. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Photonic-crystal fiber. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 99 publications receiving 1297 citations. Previous affiliations of Duc Minh Nguyen include Hanoi University of Science and Technology & Pohang University of Science and Technology.

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Nano-chemical infrared imaging of membrane proteins in lipid bilayers

TL;DR: This work performs full spatio-spectral imaging of dried purple membrane patches purified from Halobacterium salinarum with infrared vibrational scattering-type scanning near-field optical microscopy (s-SNOM), and identifies the protein distribution with 20 nm spatial resolution and few-protein sensitivity.
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Control of light absorbance using plasmonic grating based perfect absorber at visible and near-infrared wavelengths.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a highly polarization-sensitive perfect absorber can be realized by replacing the bottom metallic film with a plasmonic grating, and it is found that the absorption is tunable by changing the polarization.
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Routine and timely sub-picoNewton force stability and precision for biological applications of atomic force microscopy.

TL;DR: Removing gold enables both routine and timely access to sub-pN force precision in liquid over extended periods (100 s), and it is expected that many current and future applications of AFM can immediately benefit from improvements in force stability and precision.
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All-Digital Calibration of Timing Skews for TIADCs Using the Polyphase Decomposition

TL;DR: A new all-digital calibration technique suppressing the timing mismatch effect in time-interleaved analog-to-digital converters (TIADCs) for input at any Nyquist band (NB) using the equivalent polyphase structure of the TIADC is proposed.