Individual Resume
Jun Qian, Associate professor
1996−2003B.S., M.S., Physics (Optics), Jilin University, Changchun, China
2003−2006Ph.D., Biophysics, Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
2006-School of Physics, Nankai University
Major Research Interests: Micro-nano optics (metal surface plasmon, light trapping, et al.); Reform of education in General Physics Experiment.
Research topic and academic works:
(2015) J. Qian, Y.D. Sun, Y. D. Li, J.J. Xu, Q. Sun. Nanosphere in a nanoegg:damping the highorder modes induced by symmetry breaking. Nanoscale Research letters 10:17
(2014) J. Qian, Y. D. Li, J. Cheng, J.J. Xu, Q. Sun. Localized Hybrid Plasmon Modes Reversion in Gold−Silica−Gold Multilayer Nanoshells.Journal of Physical Chemistry C 118: 8581−8587
(2014) J. Qian, Z.Q. Cheng, W.D. Wang, Y.D. Li, J.J. Xu, Q. Sun. Dual Symmetry Breaking in Gold-Silica-Gold Multilayer Nanoshells. Plasmonics 9:1361-1369
(2012) J. Qian, Z.Q. Cheng, J. Cheng, Y.D. Li, J.J. Xu, Q. Sun. Two-dimensional angularly selective optical properties of gold nanoshell with holes. Optics Express 20:14614-14620
(2012) J. Qian, W.D. Wang, Y.D. Li, J.J. Xu, Q. Sun. OpticalExtinction Properties of Perforated Gold-Silica-Gold Multilayer Nanoshells. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 116: 10349−10355