Mingwei Wang
Nankai University
35 Papers
106 Citations
Mingwei Wang is an academic researcher from Nankai University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Laser & Femtosecond. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 33 publications. Previous affiliations of Mingwei Wang include Hebei Medical University & Oklahoma State University–Stillwater.
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Papers
Validation of neuropsychological tests for the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study Harmonized Cognitive Assessment Protocol.
Qinqin Meng,Huali Wang,John Strauss,Kenneth M. Langa,Xinxin Chen,Mingwei Wang,Qiumin Qu,Wei Chen,Weihong Kuang,Nan Zhang,Tao Li,Yafeng Wang,Yaohui Zhao +12 more
TL;DR: A brief set of the CHARLS-HCAP neurocognitive tests are feasible and valid to be used in theCHARLS sample and hospital samples, and it allows estimating the prevalence of dementia in China through the population-based CHARLS.
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Ablation of metallic targets by high-intensity ultrashort laser pulses
TL;DR: In this paper, the underlying mechanisms of ultrafast ablation of aluminum and copper materials by short, from $50\phantom{0.3em}{0ex}}\mathrm{fs}\phantom{\rule{ 0.3m}to $0.1m{1.5m}, infrared laser pulses with relatively high energy fluences are investigated in theory and experiment.
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Microfabricated continuous cubic phase plate induced Airy beams for optical manipulation with high power efficiency
TL;DR: In this article, a cubic phase plate was incorporated into a conventional optical tweezer system to generate an Airy beam with high power efficiency and high damage threshold, which was shown to be achievable with spatial light modulators.
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Membrane metamaterial resonators with a sharp resonance: A comprehensive study towards practical terahertz filters and sensors
Yongyao Chen,Ibraheem Al-Naib,Jianqiang Gu,Mingwei Wang,Tsuneyuki Ozaki,Roberto Morandotti,Weili Zhang +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the resonant properties of high quality-factor membrane-based metamaterial resonators were investigated in the terahertz regime and a number of factors including the resonator geometry, dielectric loss, and membrane thickness were found to extensively influence the resonance strength and quality factor.
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Control of periodic ripples growth on metals by femtosecond laser ellipticity.
TL;DR: Theoretical analyses indicate that no circular polarization is achieved for femtosecond lasers passing through quarter waveplate, and the induced ripple orientation is determined by the major axis of the polarization ellipse, and simulation results agree well with the experimental observations.
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