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Publications

PEER-REVIEWED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS

Conferences

  1. Y. Zhu and G. Barbastathis “One-shot X-ray imaging of both phase and absorption based on structured illumination Transport of Intensity Equation,” in preparation.

  2. Y. Zhu, "Absorption-phase duality in structured illumination transport of intensity (TIE) phase imaging," Proc. SPIE 9847, Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X- Rays (ADIX), 984709 (2016)

  3. Y. Zhu, Z, Zhang, and G. Barbastathis “Phase imaging for absorptive phase objects using hybrid uniform and structured illumination Transport of Intensity Equation,” Opt. Express 22 (23), 28966-28976 (2014)

  4. Y. Zhu, A. Shanker, L. Tian, L. Waller, and G. Barbastathis “Low-noise phase imaging by hybrid uniform and structured illumination Transport of Intensity Equation,” Opt. Express 22, 26696-26711 (2014).

  5. Y. Zhu, J.A. Greenberg, N. Husein, and D.J. Gauthier  “Giant all-optical tunable group velocity dispersion in an optical fiber,” Opt. Express 22 (12), 14382-14391 (2014)

  6. Y. Zhu, J. Kim, and D.J. Gauthier, "Aberration-corrected quantum temporal imaging," Phys. Rev. A 87, 043808 (2013).

  7. Y. Zhu, M. Lee, M.A. Neifeld, and D.J. Gauthier, "High-fidelity, broadband stimulated-Brillouin-scattering-based slow light using fast noise modulation," Optics Express 19, 687-697 (2011).

  8. M. Lee, Y. Zhu, D.J. Gauthier, M. E. Gehm, and M. A. Neifeld, "Information-theoretic analysis of a stimulated-Brillouin-scattering-based slow-light system," Appl. Opt. 50, 6063 (2011).

  9. J. Wang,* Y. Zhu,* R. Zhang and D.J. Gauthier, "FSBS resonances observed in a standard highly-nonlinear fiber," Opt. Express 19, 5339 (2011), *Co-First Author.

  10. R. Zhang, Y. Zhu, J. Wang and D.J. Gauthier "Slow light with a frequency swept source," Opt. Express 18, 27263 (2010)

  11. Y. Zhu, E. Cabrera-Granado, O.G. Calderon, S. Melle, Y. Okawachi, A. L. Gaeta, D. J. Gauthier, "Competition between the modulation instability and stimulated Brillouin scattering in a broadband slow light device," J. Opt. 12, 104019 (2010).

CONFERENCE PRESENTATION AND INVITED TALKS
  1. "Absorption-phase duality in structured illumination transport of intensity (TIE) phase imaging," SPIE , Anomaly Detection and Imaging with X- Rays (ADIX), SPIE, Baltimore, Maryland, USA (Mar, 2016)

  2. “Compressive phase retrieval,” Advances in Optics for Biotechnology, Medicine, and Surgery XIV, An ECI Conference Series, Vail. Colorado, USA (Jun. 2015) (invited)

  3. “Simultaneous phase and absorption imaging based on transport of intensity with structured illumination,” Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI), OSA, Arlington, Virginia, USA (Jun. 2015)

  4. “Super-resolution phase imaging,” the Digital Holography & 3-D Imaging meeting, OSA, Shanghai, China (May, 2015)

  5. “Structured illuminated TIE phase imaging: X-ray applications,” the Control, Instrument and Robotics seminar series, MIT, Boston, MA. USA (Mar. 2015) (invited)

  6. "Low-noise TIE phase imaging by structured illumination, " Computational Optical Sensing and Imaging (COSI), OSA, Kohala Coast, HI. USA (Jun. 2014)

  7. "Group velocity dispersion engineering," Photonics West, SPIE, San Francisco, CA. USA  (Feb. 2013) (invited)

  8. "Selective phase-matched Bragg scattering for single-photon frequency conversion in a nonlinear waveguide," Photonics Society Summer Topical Meeting, IEEE, Montreal, QC. Canada (Jul. 2011)

  9. "Forward stimulated Brillouin scattering observed in standard highly-nonlinear optical fiber," Photonics West, SPIE, San Francisco, CA. USA (2011)

  10. "Observation of forward stimulated Brillouin scattering in a standard highly-nonlinear fiber,Frontiers in Optics (FiO)/Laser Science XXVI (LS) Conference, OSA, Rochester, NY, USA (Sep. 2010)  (Student Travel Grant Award)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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