Nanophotonics Group
Prof. Xiaolong Hu

中文/English

Current Group Members

  • Professor Xiaolong Hu

    Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2011

    Address: Rm. 607, Bldg. 26 C, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Tel: 022-27400892

    Email: xiaolonghu@tju.edu.cn

    Dr. Xiaolong Hu is a professor in the School of Precision Instrument and Optoelectronic Engineering at Tianjin University. He obtained his B. S. and M. S. from Tsinghua University in 2003 and 2006, respectively, and obtained his Ph. D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 2011. His Ph. D. thesis is relevant to superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs). After postdoctoral training in the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Columbia University, and MIT, he joined Tianjin University in 2014. 

    Professor Hu is a member of the Optical Society of America, IEEE, and SPIE. In 2013, he was awarded OSA Outstanding Reviewer Award; in 2014, he was awarded Peiyang Scholarship by Tianjin University; in 2016, he was honored as Young Talents of Science and Technology by Tianjin City. He is now serving as an associate editor of OSA Continuum, a committee member of the superconducting-electronics sub-society, Electronic Society of China, and the faculty advisor for the OSA Student Chapter and the SPIE Student Chapter at Tianjin University.

    Professor Hu’s research focuses on nanophotonic devices and nanofabrication, and is also relevant to mode-division multiplexing technology and stretchable electronics. In his Ph. D. thesis work at MIT, He did an early demonstration of a fiber-coupled SNSPD system with efficiency exceeding 20% (Optics Letters 2009), applied the SNSPD system in quantum optic measurement with collaborators (Optics Letters 2009), and was the first to propose the waveguide-integrated SNSPDs (IEEE TAS 2009). Recently at Tianjin University he uncovered two mechanisms of device timing jitter of SNSPDs (two back-to-back papers in Applied Physics Letters 2017), proposed and demonstrated the fractal SNSPDs with low polarization sensitivity (Optics Letters 2018Optics Letters 2020), proposed the superconducting nanowire multi-photon detectors enabled by current reservoirs (Photonics Research 2020), and designed the electrically-injected semiconductor photon-pair sources at the wavelength of 1.3 micrometer (IEEE JSTQE 2018). He invented a nanofabrication process to seamlessly integrate commercial electronic and optoelectronic components into mechanically stretchable systems (Advanced Materials 2011, US Patents no. 9159635, no. 9723711), and established and experimentally validated a model describing Rayleigh scattering in few-mode optical fiber (OFC 2016Scientific Reports 2016). 

    Professor Hu is also interested in studying the critical-transition period in education. In 2020 he published his book, Smoothing a Critical Transition: Nontechnical Knowledge and Techniques for Student Researchers, which intended to bridge the gap between the classrooms and the laboratories and help students transit towards junior researchers.

    Professor Hu is teaching two courses at Tianjin University: a graduate-level course, Research Methodology in Optical Engineering (course number: S2020005), and an undergraduate-level course, Fundamentals of Optoelectronics (course number: 2020634). Both courses are offered in English and in the spring semesters.

    With exposure to the internationally collaborative environment and trainings in the cutting-edge research projects, the graduate and undergraduate students that Professor Hu mentored have ever been awarded Excellent Master Thesis of Tianjin University, Excellent Bachelor Thesis of Tianjin University,  National Scholarship, and National Award in iCAN Contest; they publish papers in international renowned journals and conferences; and after graduation, they either advance their study in the University of Tokyo, the University of Michigan, the University of Central Florida, the Eindhoven University of Technology, and Tsinghua University, or they work in industry in Sinopec, National Instruments, and Accelink Technologies.

  • Nan Hu

    Tianjin University

    Ph. D. Student

    Rm. 203, Peiyang Science Building, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Email: nanhu@tju.edu.cn

    Nan Hu received his B. S. degree in Communication Engineering from Zhengzhou University in 2014 and his M. S. degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering from Lanzhou University in 2017. His current research focuses on the waveguide-integrated detectors and optical power monitors, including the design and optoelectronic simulations of the devices, deposition of thin films, and nanofabrication of devices and chips. 

    Nan Hu’s Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=KRO2enMAAAAJ&hl=zh-CN

  • Zhao Wang

    Tianjin University

    Ph. D. Student

    Rm. 203, Peiyang Science Building, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Email: zhaowang203@tju.edu.cn

    Zhao Wang received his B. S. degree in Optoelectronics Information Science and Engineering from Changchun University of Science and Technology in 2018. His current research focuses on power-monitoring devices and silicon photonic chips, including device design and testing. 

    Zhao Wang’s Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=zh-CN&user=-ptwO3oAAAAJ

  • Liang Xu

    Tianjin University

    Master Student

    Rm. 203, Peiyang Science Building, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Email: liangxu203@tju.edu.cn

    Liang Xu received his B. S. degree in Optoelectronic Information Science and technology from Chongqing University in 2018. His current research focuses on superconducting nanowire single photon detectors, including the device design and characterization.

    Liang Xu’s Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=w_UYyZUAAAAJ&hl=en

  • Yun Meng

    Tianjin University

    Master Student

    Rm. 203, Peiyang Science Building, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Email: yunmeng203@tju.edu.cn

    Yun Meng received his B. S. degree in Applied Physics from Southwest Jiaotong University in 2018. His current research focuses on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs), including fractal SNSPDs with low polarization sensitivity, SNSPDs with low timing jitter, device physics and design of the SNSPDs, and building and testing SNSPD systems. .

    Yun Meng’s Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=4innWvwAAAAJ&hl=en

  • Kai Zou

    Tianjin University

    Master Student

    Rm. 203, Peiyang Science Building, No. 92 Weijin Road, Tianjin 300072, China

    Email: kaizou@tju.edu.cn

    Kai Zou received his B. S. degree in Optical  Engineering from Tianjin University in 2019. His current research focuses on superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors  and multi-photon detectors, including the device physics, design, and nanofabrication. 

    Kai Zou’s Google Scholar page: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=v_GBpU0AAAAJ&hl=en

Former Group Members

  • Xiaojian Lan

    Master Student, 2017-2020

    Thesis Title: Optimization design and experimental study of fractal superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

    First position after graduation: Ji Hua Laboratory

  • Zhen Wang

    Master Student, 2014-2017

    Thesis Title: Optical time-domain reflectometry for few-mode optical fibers

    First position after graduation: Accelink Technologies

  • Xiaotian Zhu

    Master Student, 2014-2017

    Thesis Title: Waveguide-integrated infrared superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

    First position after graduation: QXP Technologies Incorporated

  • Yuhao Cheng

    Master Student, 2015-2018

    Thesis Title: Timing jitter of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

    First position after graduation: Eindhoven University of Technology

  • Chao Gu

    Master Student, 2015-2018

    Thesis Title: Polarization-insensitive superconducting single-photon detectors based on the fractal designs of the nanowires

    First position after graduation: The University of Tokyo

  • Xiaoming Chi

    Master Student, 2016-2019

    Thesis Title: Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors integrated with current reservoirs

    First position after graduation: Sinopec

  • Xiaoya Xie

    Master Student, 2016-2019

    Thesis Title: Electrically injected correlated-photon-pair sources based on semiconductor Bragg reflection waveguides: theoretical study

    First position after graduation: National Instruments