Publications by authors named "Liangyao Chen"

The absorption of electromagnetic waves in a broadband frequency range with polarization insensitivity and incidence-angle independence is greatly needed in modern technology applications. Many structures based on metamaterials have been suggested for addressing these requirements; these structures were complex multilayer structures or used special materials or external electric components, such as resistive ones. In this paper, we present a metasurface structure that was fabricated simply by employing the standard printed-circuit-board technique but provides a high absorption above 90% in a broadband frequency range from 12.

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In this work, we analyze the performance of finite-size metal-dielectric nanoslits guided mode resonance metasurface optical filters by using finite-difference time-domain simulations and spatial Fourier transform analysis. It is shown that in the direction of the nanoslits period, the critical size required to maintain the performance of the corresponding infinite size filter is the product of the nanoslits period and the quality factor of the infinite size filter. Size reduction in this dimension below the critical dimension reduces the peak transmittance and broadens the spectral linewidth of the filter.

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Biphenylene networks typically exhibit a metallic electronic nature, while hydrogenation can open the band gap changing it to a semiconductor. This property makes hydrogenated biphenylene a promising candidate for use in semiconductor optoelectronic materials and devices. In this work, three representative configurations of hydrogenated biphenylene, denoted by , and , were investigated.

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Over decades of research on photoluminescence (PL) of silicon quantum dots (Si-QDs), extensive exploratory experiments have been conducted to find ways to improve the photoluminescence quantum yield. However, the complete physical picture of Si-QD luminescence is not yet clear and needs to be studied in depth. In this work, which considers the quantum size effect and surface effect, the optical properties of Si-QDs with different sizes and surface terminated ligands were calculated based on first principles calculations.

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To optimize the water quality index (WQI) assessment model, this study upgraded the parameter weight values and aggregation functions. We determined the combined weights based on machine learning and game theory to improve the accuracy of the models, and proposed new aggregation functions to reduce the uncertainty of the model. A new water quality assessment system was established, and took the Chaobai River Basin as a case study.

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It is of great technological importance in the field of plasmonic color generation to establish and understand the relationship between optical responses and the reflectance of metallic nanoparticles. Previously, a series of indium nanoparticle ensembles were fabricated using electron beam evaporation and inspected using spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE). The multi-oscillator Lorentz-Drude model demonstrated the optical responses of indium nanoparticles with different sizes and size distributions.

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Coherent optical control of the magnetization in ferromagnetic (FM) mediums using ultrafast nonthermal effect paves a promising avenue to improve the speed and repetition rate of the magnetization manipulation. Whereas previously, only heat-induced or helicity-dependent magnetization dynamics are demonstrated in metallic ferromagnets. Here, the linearly-polarized light control of magnetization is demonstrated in FM Co coupled with ferroelectric (FE) BiFeO by tuning the light polarization direction.

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To improve the rationality of weight allocation and weight proportion of different periods in the process of water quality assessment, the comprehensive water quality identification index (CWQII) model was optimized in this study. A new improved comprehensive water quality identification index (ICWQII) model based on game theory was established to combine subjective weight and objective weight. Based on ICWQII, an improved comprehensive water quality identification index (ICWQII) model with phased period combination weights was established to determine determined the weight proportion of phased periods was established.

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Direct-band silicon materials have been a sought-after material for potential applications in silicon photonics and solar cells. Accordingly, methodologies like nanostructure engineering, alloy engineering and strain engineering have been developed. In this work, the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm is used to design direct-band Si-Ge alloys.

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The electronic structures and optical properties of novel 2D biphenylene and hydrogen-terminated nanoribbons of different widths which are cut from a layer of biphenylene were explored first-principles calculations. The findings of phonon computations demonstrate that such a biphenylene is dynamically stable and shows metallic properties. The crystal orbital Hamilton population analysis indicates that the tetra-ring local structure results in anisotropic mechanical properties.

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Zr-Rh metallic glass has enabled its many applications in vehicle parts, sports equipment and so on due to its outstanding performance in mechanical property, but the knowledge of the microstructure determining the superb mechanical property remains yet insufficient. Here, we develop a deep neural network potential of Zr-Rh system by using machine learning, which breaks the dilemma between the accuracy and efficiency in molecular dynamics simulations, and greatly improves the simulation scale in both space and time. The results show that the structural features obtained from the neural network method are in good agreement with the cases inmolecular dynamics simulations.

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We propose an accurate and rapid azimuth calibration method for polarizing elements in ellipsometry. Over 200 calibrations were achieved simultaneously at different wavelength points in a spectral range of 550-650 nm without any calibrated element. The azimuth of the polarizer was determined from the differential spectral analysis on the ellipse azimuth of reflected light.

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Though photoluminescence (PL) of Si quantum dots (QDs) has been known for decades and both theoretical and experimental studies have been extensive, their luminescence mechanism has not been elaborated. Several models have been proposed to explain the mechanism. A deep insight into the origin of light emissions in Si QDs is necessary.

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Unlike the single grating Czerny-Turner configuration spectrometers, a super-high spectral resolution optical spectrometer with zero coma aberration is first experimentally demonstrated by using a compound integrated diffraction grating module consisting of 44 high dispersion sub-gratings and a two-dimensional backside-illuminated charge-coupled device array photodetector. The demonstrated super-high resolution spectrometer gives 0.005 nm (5 pm) spectral resolution in ultra-violet range and 0.

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Yttrium fluoride (YF) columnar thin films (CTFs) were fabricated by electron beam evaporation with the glancing angle deposition method. The microstructures and optical properties of YF CTFs were studied systematically. The YF films grown at different deposition angles are all amorphous.

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Vertical van der Waals heterostructures have aroused great attention for their promising application in next-generation nanoelectronic and optoelectronic devices. The dielectric screening effect plays a key role in the properties of two-dimensional (2D) heterostructures. Here, we studied the dielectric screening effects on the excitonic properties and critical points (CPs) of the WS2/MoS2 heterostructure using spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE).

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  • Platinum diselenide (PtSe2) is gaining attention for its unique physical properties, which are important for electronics and optoelectronics.
  • This study analyzed the optical properties of PtSe2 thin films of different thicknesses using spectroscopic ellipsometry and identified key electronic transitions within the material.
  • The findings reveal a predicted exciton at 2.18 eV with a binding energy of 0.65 eV, highlighting the impact of film thickness on the exciton peak due to interlayer interactions, which could enhance our understanding and applications of PtSe2.
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In this work, we investigate a gold nanoslits array optical transmission filter with dual dielectric cap layers on top of the metal nanoslits. By integrating a low index of refraction dielectric layer between a high index of refraction dielectric cap layer and the gold nanoslits, a narrow spectral linewidth optical filter with a transmission peak far away from the Rayleigh anomaly wavelength is shown. Furthermore, we propose a figure-of-merit as the ratio of the spectral distance between a transmission peak and the Rayleigh anomaly over the spectral linewidth to characterize the performance of gold nanoslits optical filters.

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Multilayer optical film plays a significant role in broad fields of optical application. Due to the nonlinear relationship between the dispersion characteristics of optical materials and the actual performance parameters of optical thin films, it is challenging to optimize optical thin film structure with the traditional models. In this paper, we present an implementation of Deep Q-learning, which suited for the most part for optical thin film.

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First-principles calculations are employed to study the optical properties of monolayer Te tuned by biaxial strain. Our results demonstrate that monolayer Te has strong absorption in the visible and ultraviolet regions, and that a structural transition occurs between the α-phase and the β-phase under certain strain. In addition, there is significant optical anisotropy in α- and β-Te, while γ-Te shows isotropic characteristics due to their different structural properties.

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In this work, the two-dimensional profile of the light transmission through a prism-like metallic film sample of Au was measured at a wavelength of 632.8 nm in the visible intraband transition region to verify that, beyond the possible mechanisms of overcoming the diffraction limit, a strongly nonuniform optical absorption path length of the light traveling in the metal could induce a lensing effect, thereby narrowing the image of an object. A set of prism-like Au samples with different angles was prepared and experimentally investigated.

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Optical spectrometers play a key role in acquiring rich photonic information in both scientific research and a wide variety of applications. In this work, we present a new spectrometer with an ultrahigh resolution of better than 0.012 nm/pixel in the 170-600 nm spectral region using a grating-integrated module that consists of 19 subgratings without any moving parts.

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  • The study involved depositing MgxZn1-xO (ZMO) thin films with varying magnesium content on silicon substrates using atomic layer deposition (ALD) at 190 °C, and their elemental and structural properties were analyzed using various advanced techniques.
  • Spectroscopic ellipsometry was used to assess the dielectric functions and critical points of the ZMO thin films, showing how the dielectric properties change with different doping levels.
  • The findings on critical points and interband optical transitions have implications for modifying band structures and enhancing the performance of future ZMO-based photonic and optoelectronic devices.
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Optical spectrometers play an important role in modern scientific research. In this work, we present a two-channel spectrometer with a pixel resolution of better than 0.1 nm/pixel in the wavelength range of 200 to 950 nm and an acquisition speed of approximately 25 spectra per second.

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The optical properties of aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) thin films were calculated rapidly and accurately by point-by-point analysis from spectroscopic ellipsometry (SE) data. It was demonstrated that there were two different physical mechanisms, i.e.

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