Wang Jiayuan
Assisstant Professor
wangjiayuan@xmu.edu.cn
Room 402, Physics building
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Research Areas2011.1-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Xiamen University, China
2011 Ph.D Department of Physics, Peking University,China
2005 B.A Department of Physics, Yunnan University,China

Education&Work Experience
2011.1-present Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Xiamen University, China
2011 Ph.D Department of Physics, Peking University,China
2005 B.A Department of Physics, Yunnan University,China

Publications
1. Jiayuan Wang, Jing Yang, Zhenjian Bai, and Jiasen Zhang, “Plasmonic quadrant lens for beam-position sensing”, Opt. Express. 24, 21566 (2016).
2. Jiayuan Wang, Chuang Hu, and Jiasen Zhang, “Multifunctional and multi-output plasmonic meta-elements for integrated optical circuits”, Opt. Express. 22, 22753 (2014).
3. Jiayuan Wang, Chenglong Zhao, and Jiasen Zhang, “Does the leakage radiation profile mirror the intensity profile of surface plasmon polarirton?: reply to comment”, Opt. Lett. 36, 2517 (2011).
4. Jiayuan Wang, Chenglong Zhao, and Jiasen Zhang, “Does the leakage radiation profile mirror the intensity profile of surface plasmon polarirton?” Opt. Lett. 35, 1944~1996 (2010).
5. Jiayuan Wang, Xiaofei Wu, and Jiasen Zhang, “Imaging properties of Fresnel zone plate-like surface plasmon polariton launching lens”, Opt. Express 18, 6686~6692 (2010).
6. Jiayuan Wang, Jiasen Zhang, Xiaofei Wu, Hao Luo, and Qihuang Gong, “Subwavelength-resolved bidirectional imaging between two and three dimensions using a surface plasmon launching lens”, Appl. Phys. Lett. 94, 081116-1~3 (2009).
7. Jiayuan Wang, Jiasen Zhang, and Qihuang Gong “Effective in plane launching and focusing surface plasmons by a plasmonic lens”, 2009 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO).
8. Chenglong Zhao, Jiayuan Wang, Xiaofei Wu, and Jiasen Zhang “Focusing surface plasmons to multiple focal spots with a launching diffraction grating”, Applied Physics Letters 94, 111105 (2009).
9. Weiwei Zhang, Chenglong Zhao, Jiayuan Wang, and Jiasen Zhang, “An experimental study of the plasmonic Talbot effect” Optics Express 17, 19757 (2009).

Funds&Project
1 The National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 61205051): Study on coupling grating based plasmonic devices (2013-2015)
2 Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province of China (No. 2013J05097): Coupling grating based plasmonic focuser (2013-2015)

Courses
1 General Physics Experiment
2 Applied Optics
3 Fundamentals of Applied Optics