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Zhichao Ruan

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  85
Citations -  6270

Zhichao Ruan is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface plasmon & Coupled mode theory. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 73 publications receiving 5393 citations. Previous affiliations of Zhichao Ruan include Stanford University & Royal Institute of Technology.

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A transparent electrode based on a metal nanotrough network

TL;DR: A new kind of transparent conducting electrode is produced that exhibits both superior optoelectronic performances and remarkable mechanical flexibility under both stretching and bending stresses.
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Transparent and conductive paper from nanocellulose fibers

TL;DR: In this article, the optical properties of cellulose nanofibrils have been investigated and shown to be highly transparent with large light scattering in the forward direction, leading to a wide range of applications in optoelectronics such as displays, touch screens and interactive paper.
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Ideal Cylindrical Cloak: Perfect but Sensitive to Tiny Perturbations

TL;DR: It is confirmed that a cloak with the ideal material parameters is a perfect invisibility cloak by systematically studying the change of the scattering coefficients from the near-ideal case to the ideal one.
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Superscattering of light from subwavelength nanostructures.

TL;DR: It is shown that, in principle, an arbitrarily large total cross section can be achieved, provided that one maximizes contributions from a sufficiently large number of channels.
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Enhanced transmission through periodic arrays of subwavelength holes : The role of localized waveguide resonances

TL;DR: The rigid full-vectorial three-dimensional finite-difference time-domain method shows that the enhanced transmission through a metallic film with a periodic array of subwavelength holes results from two different resonances: localized waveguide resonances and well-recognized surface plasmon resonances due to the periodicity.