Lantian Hou
Yanshan University
64 Papers
292 Citations
Lantian Hou is an academic researcher from Yanshan University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Photonic-crystal fiber & Wavelength. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 64 publications.
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Papers
Theoretical study on the closed-aperture Z-scan curves in the materials with nonlinear refraction and strong nonlinear absorption
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the features of the closed-aperture (CA) Z-scan transmittance curves when the third-order nonlinear refraction and absorption, both of which can be independently positive or negative, are simultaneously present.
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An ultrabraoadband polarization splitter based on square-lattice dual-core photonic crystal fiber with a gold wire
TL;DR: In this article, an ultrabroadband polarization splitter based on square-lattice dual-core photonic crystal fiber with a gold wire was studied by the finite element method.
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A broadband ultra flattened chromatic dispersion microstructured fiber for optical communications
TL;DR: In this article, a double-cladding microstructured fiber (MF) is proposed, which is composed of elliptical air holes and silica, and the dependence of dispersion on the diameter of the air holes, the pitch and the axes of the elliptical holes is investigated numerically.
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An Ultra-broadband Single Polarization Filter Based on Plasmonic Photonic Crystal Fiber with a Liquid Crystal Core
TL;DR: An ultra-broadband single polarization filter based on plasmonic photonic crystal fiber with a liquid crystal core was investigated using the full-vectorial finite element method in this article.
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Highly Efficient and Broadband Cherenkov Radiation at the Visible Wavelength in the Fundamental Mode of Photonic Crystal Fiber
TL;DR: In this article, the dependences of Cherenkov radiations on the pump wavelength and power were investigated, and corresponding nonlinear-optical processes were discussed, where the average power of the 120-fs pump pulse increases from 100 to 300 mW, and the Raman soliton shifts from 1970 to 2130 nm.
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