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Yi Zou

Researcher at University of Delaware

Publications -  42
Citations -  1304

Yi Zou is an academic researcher from University of Delaware. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chalcogenide glass & Photonics. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 36 publications receiving 1134 citations. Previous affiliations of Yi Zou include Massachusetts Institute of Technology & University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

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Integrated flexible chalcogenide glass photonic devices

TL;DR: In this paper, a monolithic approach was proposed to realize flexible, integrated high-index-contrast chalcogenide glass photonic devices, including waveguides, microdisk resonators, add-drop filters and photonic crystals.
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Mid-infrared materials and devices on a Si platform for optical sensing

TL;DR: This article discusses the design of mid-IR chalcogenide waveguides integrated with polycrystalline PbTe detectors on a monolithic silicon platform for optical sensing, wherein the use of a low-index spacer layer enables the evanescent coupling ofMid-IR light from the waveguide to the detector.
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Lightweight composites from long wheat straw and polypropylene web.

TL;DR: Mechanically split WS-PP composites have 114% higher flexural strength, 38% higher modulus of elasticity, 10% higher tensile strength, 140% higher Young's modulus, better sound absorption properties and 50% lower impact resistance.
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Demonstration of high-Q mid-infrared chalcogenide glass-on-silicon resonators

TL;DR: High-index-contrast, waveguide-coupled As2Se3 chalcogenide glass resonators monolithically integrated on silicon fabricated using optical lithography and a lift-off process exhibited a high intrinsic quality factor, which is among the highest values reported in on-chip mid-infrared (mid-IR) photonic devices.
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Effect of annealing conditions on the physio-chemical properties of spin-coated As_2Se_3 chalcogenide glass films

TL;DR: In this article, As2Se3 glass films using spin coating from ethylenediamine solutions are characterized as a function of annealing conditions, which partially recovers the As-Se3 pyramid structure and brings the film refractive indices close to the bulk value.