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Min Gu

Researcher at University of Shanghai for Science and Technology

Publications -  774
Citations -  26346

Min Gu is an academic researcher from University of Shanghai for Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonic crystal & Laser. The author has an hindex of 78, co-authored 729 publications receiving 22238 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Gu include St. Vincent's Institute of Medical Research & University of Sydney.

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Nanoprinted high-neuron-density optical linear perceptrons performing near-infrared inference on a CMOS chip

TL;DR: In this paper, a decoder for optical inference of single or whole classes of keys through symmetric and asymmetric decryption was proposed. But the decoder was designed for operation in the near-infrared region.
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Bioinspired fractal electrodes for solar energy storages.

TL;DR: A new design of biomimetic laser scribed graphene electrodes for solar energy storage is demonstrated, which embraces the structure of Fern leaves characterized by the geometric family of space filling curves of fractals, and removes the limit of the conventional planar supercapacitors.
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Monte Carlo modeling of optical coherence tomography imaging through turbid media

TL;DR: An improved Monte Carlo technique is combined with Mie theory to develop a method for simulating optical coherence tomography imaging through homogeneous turbid media and results show that axial and transversal resolutions decrease as probing depth increases.
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Encoding Random Hot Spots of a Volume Gold Nanorod Assembly for Ultralow Energy Memory.

TL;DR: The discovery of the polarization and spectrum sensitivity of random hot spots generated in a volume gold nanorod assembly is reported and can facilitate the development of multidimensional optical data storage for a greener future.
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Effects of a Finite-sized Pinhole on 3D Image Formation in Confocal Two-photon Fluorescence Microscopy

TL;DR: In this article, the 3D optical transfer function (OTF), optical sectioning and signal levels for point, planar and volume objects are calculated in order to reveal their relationships to the detector size.