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Jianing Chen

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  54
Citations -  4994

Jianing Chen is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasmon & Graphene. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications receiving 4162 citations. Previous affiliations of Jianing Chen include Lund University & Spanish National Research Council.

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Optical nano-imaging of gate-tunable graphene plasmons

TL;DR: A successful alliance between nanoelectronics and nano-optics enables the development of active subwavelength-scale optics and a plethora of nano-optoelectronic devices and functionalities, such as tunable metamaterials, nanoscale optical processing, and strongly enhanced light–matter interactions for quantum devices and biosensing applications.
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Controlling graphene plasmons with resonant metal antennas and spatial conductivity patterns

TL;DR: A versatile platform technology based on resonant optical antennas and conductivity patterns for launching and control of propagating graphene plasmons, an essential step for the development of graphene plasmonic circuits.
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Resolving the electromagnetic mechanism of surface-enhanced light scattering at single hot spots

TL;DR: Experimental evidence is provided that the intensity elastically scattered off the object scales with the fourth power of the local field enhancement provided by the antenna, and that the underlying electromagnetic mechanism is identical to the one commonly accepted in surface-enhanced Raman scattering.
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Designer Magnetoplasmonics with Nickel Nanoferromagnets

TL;DR: It is demonstrated how the concerted action of nanoplasmonics and magnetization can manipulate the sign of rotation of the reflected light’s polarization in ferromagnetic nanomaterials and how this effect can be dynamically controlled and employed to devise conceptually new schemes for biochemosensing.
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A mid-infrared biaxial hyperbolic van der Waals crystal

TL;DR: In this paper, a van der Waals crystal, α-MoO3, is shown to support in-plane hyperbolic polariton guided modes at mid-infrared frequencies without the need for patterning.