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Prof. Mu Wang

Professor of Physics

National Laboratory of Solid State Microstructures(Cyrus Tang Building Room A510)and Department of Physics

Phone:86 25 83594496

Fax:86 25 83595535

Email:muwang@nju.edu.cn

Research Interest:
Thermodynamics of Crystallization Experimental studies on the microscopic interfacial growth mechanisms in crystallization from aqueous solution and vapor growth systems;
Plasmonics and Metamaterials Interaction of electromagnetic waves with the sub-wavelength metallic microstructures, especially on the excitation and transportation of surface plasmon polaritons on the artificially designed metallic micro-structures and the related novel opto-electric properties; design and formation of microstructures for opto-electric applications with foucs ion beam lithography; electron beam lithography; two-photon polymerization, etc..
Pattern Formations Self-organized growth mechanism and diffusion-limited growth; Spatio-temporal oscillations and their applications in the formation of metallic/oxide microstructures with tunable periodicity. Nonlinear growth phenomena in electrochemical growth.

Key Publications:

R. H. Fan, Y. Zhou, X. P. Ren, R. W. Peng*, S. C. Jiang, D. H. Xu, X. Xiong, X. R. Huang*,and Mu Wang*,
Freely Tunable Broadband Polarization Rotator for Terahertz Waves

Advanced Materials27, 1201 (2015)
Xiang Xiong, Shang-Chi Jiang, Yu-Hui Hu, Ru-Wen Peng, and Mu Wang*
Structured Metal Film as a Perfect Absorber
Advanced Materials25, 3994 (2013)
S.C. Jiang, X. Xiong, Y.S. Hu, S.W. Jiang, Y.H. Hu, D.H. Xu, R.W. Peng*, Mu Wang*
High-efficiency generation of circularly polarized light via symmetry-induced anomalous reflection
Physical Review B91, 125421(2015)
L. S. Cao, D. X. Qi, R. W. Peng, Mu Wang, and P. Schmelcher
Phononic Frequency Combs through Nonlinear Resonances
Physical Review Letters112, 075505 (2014).
S.-C. Jiang, X. Xiong, Y.-S. Hu, Y.-H. Hu, G.-B. Ma, R.-W. Peng, C. Sun, and M. Wang*
Controlling the Polarization State of Light with a Dispersion-Free Metastructure
Physical Review X4, 021026 (2014)


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