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Shouping Nie

Researcher at Nanjing Normal University

Publications -  50
Citations -  554

Shouping Nie is an academic researcher from Nanjing Normal University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Vortex. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 42 publications receiving 369 citations.

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Generation of optical vortex array along arbitrary curvilinear arrangement.

TL;DR: Simulation and experimental results prove the performance of the proposed method of generating a complex structured vortex array, which is of significance for potential applications including multiple trapping of micro-sized particles.
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Speckle reduced lensless holographic projection from phase-only computer-generated hologram

TL;DR: The speckle noise is reduced due to the reconstruction of the complex amplitude of the image via a lensless optical filtering system, and the size of the projected image can reach to the maximum diffraction bandwidth of the spatial light modulator (SLM) at a given distance.
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An asymmetric color image encryption method by using deduced gyrator transform

TL;DR: An encryption algorithm is proposed by using the properties of deduced gyrator transform to resist the attack from iterative phase retrieval, the red, green and blue components of the input image is modulated by a random phase mask and then combined using convolution.
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Shaping of optical vector beams in three dimensions.

TL;DR: The generation of 3D vector beams that have a polarization gradient (spatially continuous variant polarization state) along 3D curves, which may find applications in polarization-mediated processes, such as to drive the motion of micro-particles.
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Image edge enhancement using Airy spiral phase filter.

TL;DR: The isotropic and anisotropic image edge enhancements by employing Airy spiral phase filters are proposed and demonstrated and two methods of image edge enhancement have been verified by using the amplitude-contrast and phase-cont contrast objects.