Publications by authors named "Sai-Bo Wu"

Topological defects usually emerge and vary during the phase transition of ordered systems. Their roles in thermodynamic order evolution keep being the frontier of modern condensed matter physics. Here, we study the generations of topological defects and their guidance on the order evolution during the phase transition of liquid crystals (LCs).

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Rotation-translation conversion is a popular way to achieve power transmission in machinery, but it is rarely selected by nature. One unique case is that of bacteria swimming, which is based on the collective reorganization and rotation of flagella. Here, we mimic such motion using the light-driven evolution of a self-organized periodic arch pattern.

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Visual imaging that can extract three-dimensional (3D) space or polarization information on the target is essential in broad sciences and technologies. The simultaneous acquisition of them usually demands expensive equipment and sophisticated operations. Therefore, it is of great significance to exploit convenient approaches for four-dimensional (3D and polarization) visual imaging.

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Active planar optical devices that can dynamically manipulate light are highly sought after in modern optics and nanophotonics. The geometric phase derived from the photonic spin-orbit interaction provides an integrated strategy. Corresponding elements usually suffer from static functions.

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