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Wei Jin

Researcher at Tongji University

Publications -  1039
Citations -  27481

Wei Jin is an academic researcher from Tongji University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Optical fiber & Fiber optic sensor. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 929 publications receiving 21569 citations. Previous affiliations of Wei Jin include Fudan University & Hong Kong Polytechnic University.

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Quasi-distributed strain sensing with white-light interferometry: a novel approach.

TL;DR: An optical fiber ring is used to generate multiple reference waves in a multiplexed fiber-optic Michelson-type sensor array and experimental results with a two-sensor array are presented.
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Modified J(1) ... J(4) method for linear readout of dynamic phase changes in a fiber-optic homodyne interferometer.

TL;DR: A modified signal-processing technique that overcomes the limitations of the J(1) ...
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Temperature sensitivity of a two-mode photonic crystal fiber interferometric sensor

TL;DR: In this paper, the temperature sensitivity of a two-mode photonic crystal fiber (PCF) interferometric sensor was investigated theoretically and experimentally, and it was measured to be 0.083, 0.147, and 0.136 rad/degCmiddotm at 543, 975, and 1310 nm, respectively.
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Mode multiplexer based on integrated horizontal and vertical polymer waveguide couplers.

TL;DR: A mode demultiplexer with two cascaded few-mode polymer waveguide directional couplers fabricated on the same substrate along the horizontal and vertical directions, respectively, that could find applications in mode-division-multiplexing systems.
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Rice Husk as Carbon Source and Biofilm Carrier for Water Denitrification

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the use of rice husk as the sole carbon source and biofilm carrier in the biological denitrification of wastewater in up-flow laboratory reactors, and showed that rice husks can be an economical and effective carbon source for the nitrate removal process.