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Li Li

Researcher at Harbin Engineering University

Publications -  192
Citations -  2017

Li Li is an academic researcher from Harbin Engineering University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Terahertz radiation. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 178 publications receiving 1412 citations. Previous affiliations of Li Li include King's College London & Harbin Institute of Technology.

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Triple-band tunable perfect terahertz metamaterial absorber with liquid crystal

TL;DR: In this paper, a triple-band tunable perfect terahertz metamaterial absorber (TMA) was proposed, which is composed of a planar metallic disk resonator array above a conductive ground plane separated with liquid crystal (LC) mixture.
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Digital Image Encryption Scheme Based on Multiple Chaotic Systems

TL;DR: The proposed algorithm possesses robust security features such as fairly uniform distribution, high sensitivity to both keys and plainimages, almost ideal entropy, and the ability to highly de-correlate adjacent pixels in the cipherimages.
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Liquid crystal terahertz modulator with plasmon-induced transparency metamaterial.

TL;DR: The incident angle tuning effect on PIT spectra shows that the large modulation depth and low insertion loss can remain over a wide range of working angles and make this modulator promising in advanced terahertz communication.
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Ultrasensitive Tunable Terahertz Sensor With Graphene Plasmonic Grating

TL;DR: In this article, the authors proposed an ultrasensitive tunable terahertz (THz) sensor which consists of single-layer graphene-based gratings integrated with a Fabry-Perot cavity through numerical simulation.
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EBV-induced human CD8+ NKT cells suppress tumorigenesis by EBV-associated malignancies.

TL;DR: It is shown that the frequencies of CD8(+) NKT cells in patients withEBV-associated Hodgkin's lymphoma or nasopharyngeal carcinoma are significantly lower than those in healthy EBV carriers, and immune reconstitution with EBV-induced CD8 (+) N KT cells could be a useful strategy in management of EBV -associated malignancies.