Publications by authors named "Jinhua Bai"

Researchers have developed a uniform grating DFB with an integrated active optical feedback waveguide (UG-AFDFB) to enhance the modulation speed of direct modulation lasers (DMLs) while reducing costs based on identical active layer designations. However, this design has difficulties in obtaining high single mode yield (SMY) and low relative intensity noise (RIN) as a result of the strong optical feedback caused by the integrated active feedback waveguide (AFW) and the random phase of the facet phase. In this paper, a partial corrugated grating DFB with an integrated active optical feedback waveguide (PG-AFDFB) is proposed to address this issue.

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Purpose: Previous studies show that intergroup contact, through common ingroup identity, has impact on intergroup processes such as reducing intergroup bias, improving intergroup relations, etc. The effect of intergroup contact on individual psychological process (through common ingroup identity), however, needs further exploration. Based on the positive effect of both intergroup contact and ingroup identification on mental health and well-being, this article proposes and tests a new model of individual loneliness reduction through intergroup contact by promoting common ingroup identity.

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A multi-period-delayed feedback (MPDF) photonic circuit constructed by a Sagnac ring and two coupled rings was designed. By coupling a distributed feedback (DFB) laser diode (LD) with the MPDF, a narrow linewidth semiconductor laser was demonstrated. The linewidth of the DFB-LD with MPDF was narrowed to be around 2 kHz, which is reduced by three orders of magnitude, and the linewidth reduction capability could be maintained when the wavelength of the DFB-LD was tuned in a range wider than 3 nm.

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Highly selective divergent coupling reactions of benzocyclobutenones and indoles, in which the chemoselectivity is controlled by catalysts, are reported herein. The substrates undergo C2(indole)-C8(benzocyclobutenone) coupling to produce benzylated indoles and benzo[b]carbazoles in the Ni- and Ru-catalyzed reactions. A completely different selectivity pattern C2(indole)-C2(benzocyclobutenone) coupling to form arylated indoles is observed in the Rh-catalyzed reaction.

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