Yongze Ren
Nanjing University
10 Papers
Yongze Ren is an academic researcher from Nanjing University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polarization (electrochemistry) & Chemistry. The author has co-authored 1 publications.
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Papers
Dielectric Metasurface for Synchronously Spiral Phase Contrast and Bright-Field Imaging.
Yanzeng Zhang,Peicheng Lin,Pengcheng Huo,Mingze Liu,Yongze Ren,Song Zhang,Qianwei Zhou,Yilin Wang,Yan-qing Lu,Ting Xu +9 more
TL;DR: In this article , a dielectric metasurface is proposed to achieve both spiral phase contrast imaging and bright-field imaging synchronously by imparting an orbital angular momentum to the incident light field.
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Vertically Aligned Micropillar Arrays Coated with a Conductive Polymer for Advanced Pseudocapacitance Energy Storage.
Yingying Zhang,Hui Zhang,Mingze Liu,Pengcheng Huo,Lei Feng,Yongze Ren,Jing Wen Xu,Weiqiang Zhou,Ting Xu +8 more
TL;DR: Based on the fabricated conductive polymer (CP)-coated vertically aligned micropillar array (MPA) electrode, an asymmetric supercapacitor was assembled with two thiophene derivatives, presenting a high energy density and excellent cycling stability as mentioned in this paper .
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Achieving asymmetry parameter-insensitive resonant modes through relative shift–induced quasi-bound states in the continuum
Tian Sang,Qing Mi,Chaoyu Yang,Xianghu Zhang,Yueke Wang,Yongze Ren,Ting Xu +6 more
TL;DR: Achieving asymmetry parameter-insensitive resonant modes through relative shift–induced quasi-bound states in the continuum. High-Q resonances stemming from symmetry-protected bound states in the continuum are insensitive to variations in asymmetry parameters. This work introduces the concept of relative shift–induced quasi-bound states, which remain insensitive to variations in asymmetry parameters and have flexibly tunable Q-factors.
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Silicon metasurface-based infrared polarizing beam splitter with on-demand deflection angles.
TL;DR: In this paper , a single-layer silicon metasurface-based polarizing beam splitters with the ability to deflect two orthogonally linearly polarized infrared light beams to on-demand angles is presented.
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