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Sihao Wang

Researcher at Yale University

Publications -  28
Citations -  755

Sihao Wang is an academic researcher from Yale University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithium niobate & Photon. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 424 citations.

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Superconducting cavity electro-optics: A platform for coherent photon conversion between superconducting and photonic circuits.

TL;DR: Direct and coherent transduction between superconducting and photonic circuits based on the triple-resonance electro-optic principle is realized, with integrated devices incorporating both superconductor and optical cavities on the same chip.
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Broadband on-chip single-photon spectrometer

TL;DR: The authors present a broadband, chip-scale spectrometer for measuring single photon wavelengths from 600 to 2000 nm with no moving parts, and features small device footprint, high robustness with noMoving parts and meanwhile offers more than 200 equivalent wavelength detection channels with further scalability.
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Superconducting cavity electro-optics: a platform for coherent photon conversion between superconducting and photonic circuits

TL;DR: In this paper, a direct and coherent transduction between superconducting and photonic circuits based on triple-resonance electro-optics principle is realized, with integrated devices incorporating both superconductors and optical cavities on the same chip.
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Incorporation of erbium ions into thin-film lithium niobate integrated photonics

TL;DR: In this article, the optical properties at 1.5μm wavelengths of rare-earth ions (Er 3 +) implanted in thin-film lithium niobate waveguides and micro-ring resonators are investigated.
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Cavity piezo-mechanics for superconducting-nanophotonic quantum interface

TL;DR: An integrated superconducting cavity piezo-optomechanical platform where 10 GHz phonons are resonantly coupled with photons in a superconding cavity and a nanophotonic cavity at the same time, allowing efficient mediation of bidirectional microwave-optical conversion.