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Jian-Rong Gao

Researcher at Netherlands Institute for Space Research

Publications -  78
Citations -  4025

Jian-Rong Gao is an academic researcher from Netherlands Institute for Space Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terahertz radiation & Local oscillator. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 73 publications receiving 3603 citations. Previous affiliations of Jian-Rong Gao include Kavli Institute of Nanoscience & Rutgers University.

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The Herschel-Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI)

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TL;DR: The Heterodyne Instrument for the Far-Infrared (HIFI) was launched onboard ESA's Herschel Space Observatory in May 2009 as mentioned in this paper, which is a set of 7 heterodyne receivers that are electronically tuneable, covering 480-1250 GHz with SIS mixers and the 1410-1910 GHz range with hot electron bolometer mixers.
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Terahertz laser frequency combs

TL;DR: In this article, frequency combs based on terahertz quantum cascade lasers are demonstrated, which combine the high power of lasers with the broadband capabilities of pulsed sources. But their performance was limited to 3.5 THz.
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Immunotherapy with engineered bacteria by targeting the STING pathway for anti-tumor immunity

TL;DR: The engineered bacterial strain, referred to as SYNB1891, targets STING-activation to phagocytic antigen-presenting cells in the tumor and activates complementary innate immune pathways and results in efficacious antitumor immunity with the formation of immunological memory in murine tumor models and robust activation of human APCs.
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Evaluating the coherence and time-domain profile of quantum cascade laser frequency combs

TL;DR: Several technical issues related to shifted wave interference Fourier Transform spectroscopy (SWIFTS) are discussed, and it is shown how such measurements can be used to elucidate the time-domain properties of such combs, showing that they can possess signatures of both frequency- modulation and amplitude-modulation.