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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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Laser trapping and manipulation under focused evanescent wave illumination
TL;DR: In this paper, a laser-trapping technique under focused evanescent wave illumination was proposed. And the authors reported that laser trapping of micro/nano objects can be achieved in the near-field region with an axial trapping size of approximately 60 nm, which is reduced by approximately one order of magnitude.
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Acrylate-Based Photopolymer for Two-Photon Microfabrication and Photonic Applications†
TL;DR: In this article, a photopolymerizing material suitable for stereolithography of complex submicrometer-sized three-dimensional structural elements is presented, which allows further research in the field of nanofabrication and -technology as it surpasses current material limitations.
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Observation of the inverse Doppler effect in negative-index materials at optical frequencies
Jiabi Chen,Yan Wang,Yan Wang,Baohua Jia,Tao Geng,Xiangping Li,Lie Feng,Wei Qian,Bingming Liang,Xuanxiong Zhang,Min Gu,Songlin Zhuang +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, direct confirmation of the Doppler effect at the infrared wavelength of 10.6 µm using a moving photonic crystal exhibiting a negative refractive index has been reported.
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Aberration compensation in confocal microscopy
Colin J. R. Sheppard,Min Gu +1 more
TL;DR: In confocal microscopy, spherical aberration is introduced when one is focusing deep within the specimen and can be compensated for by altering the effective tube length at which the objective is operated.
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Asymmetric Cell Division of T Cells upon Antigen Presentation Uses Multiple Conserved Mechanisms
Jane Oliaro,Vanessa Van Ham,Faruk Sacirbegovic,Anupama Pasam,Ze’ev Bomzon,Kim Pham,Mandy J. Ludford-Menting,Nigel J. Waterhouse,Michael Bots,Edwin D. Hawkins,Sally V. Watt,Leonie A. Cluse,Christopher J.P. Clarke,David J. Izon,John T. Chang,Natalie Thompson,Min Gu,Ricky W. Johnstone,Mark J. Smyth,Patrick O. Humbert,Steven L. Reiner,Sarah M. Russell,Sarah M. Russell +22 more
TL;DR: It is shown that direct interactions with APCs provide the cue for polarization of T cells, and T cells have selectively adapted a number of evolutionarily conserved mechanisms to generate diversity through asymmetric cell division.