Dr. Fang Bo is a professor at Nankai University. He received his BS (also BE) and PHD degrees from Nankai University in 2002 and 2007, respectively. From June 2013 to August 2014, Dr. Bo was a visiting scholar at Washington University in St. Louis. He fabricated on-chip lithium niobate disk resonators with quality factors higher than one million and high-Q lithium-niobate-silica hybrid resonators using microfabrication technologies. Sum-frequency generation, electro-optic, thermo-optic effects were demonstrated in these fabricated resonators. He is the author of one chapter of a book and more than thirty journal publications, which was cited for more than 140 times as of September 2016. He gained 3 Grants from NSFC.
Research direction: Micro-nano optics and nonlinear optics
Research topic: optical microcavities and their applications, entangled photon pairs and single photon sources, nonlinear optical effects with low pump threshold, slow and fast light
Academic works:
1. Z. Hao, J. Wang, S. Ma, W. Mao, F. Bo*, F. Gao, G. Zhang, and J. Xu, Sum-frequency generation in on-chip lithium niobate microdisk resonators, Photonics Res. 5, 623-628 (2017).
2. J. Wang, B. Zhu, Z. Hao, F. Bo*, X. Wang*, F. Gao, Y. Li, G. Zhang*, and J. Xu, Thermo-optic effects in on-chip lithium niobate microdisk resonators. Opt. Express 24(19), 21869-21879(2016).
3. F. Bo, J. Wang, J. Cui, S. K. Ozdemir*, Y. Kong, G. Zhang*, J. Xu, and L. Yang*, Lithium-Niobate–Silica Hybrid Whispering-Gallery-Mode Resonators, Adv. Mater. 27, 8075-8081 (2015).
4. J. Wang, F. Bo*, S. Wan, W. Li, F. Gao, J. Li, G. Zhang, and J. Xu, High-Q lithium niobate microdisk resonators on a chip for efficient electro-optic modulation, Opt. Express 23, 23072-23078 (2015).
5. F. Bo, S. H. Huang, S. K. Özdemir*, G. Zhang, J. Xu, and L. Yang*, Inverted-wedge silica resonators for controlled and stable coupling, Opt. Lett. 39, 1841-1844 (2014).