Gu, Qing
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Qing Gu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. She joined the UTD faculty in 2016, and serves as the director of the Nanophotonics Lab. Her research interests include:
- Quantum behavior analysis in nanostructures
- Nanophotonic and nanoplasmonic devices
- Quantum electrodynamics
- Photonic materials
- Optical metamaterials
- Photonic integrated circuits
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2019 recipient of the National Science Foundation CAREER award for her work on an Environmentally Stable Electrically Pumped Perovskite Laser
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Room Temperature Operation of Directly Patterned Perovskite Distributed Feedback Light Source under Continuous-Wave Optical Pumping
We report the first directly patterned perovskite distributed feedback (DFB) resonator with a narrow amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) at pump powers as low as 0.1W/cm², under continuous-wave (CW) optical pumping condition ... -
Effective Modal Volume in Nanoscale Photonic and Plasmonic Near-Infrared Resonant Cavities
We survey expressions of the effective modal volume, Veff, commonly used in the literature for nanoscale photonic and plasmonic cavities. We apply different expressions of V_{eff} to several canonical cavities designed for ... -
Ultrafast Shifted-Core Coaxial Nano-Emitter
We present an ultrafast nanoscale light source utilizing a shifted- core coaxial nanocavity, with a footprint of merely one-third of its emission wavelength in all three dimensions at telecommunication wavelengths. We show ...