Bing GU
Time: 2014-10-26   Visits: 1428

Basic Information
Bing GU
Tel:86-25-83792470-8110
Email:gubing@seu.edu.cn
Address:Room 110, Jinling Building, Sipailou Campus, SEU
 
Research Interest
Now his research interest includes the interaction of intriguing vector field with nonlinear optical material, optical nonlinearities characterizing technique, and optical nonlinear properties of novel materials.
 
Biographical Information
Present Appointment: Professor of Optical Engineering
Academic/Professional Qualifications:
 BSc in Physics, Lanzhou University, China (1998)
 PhD in Optics, Nanjing University, China (2007)
Career History:
 Teaching Assistant, Lecturer, Associate Professor, Nanjing Normal University (1998.08-2010.06)
 Associate Professor, Nankai University (2010.07-2012.03)
 Associate Professor, Southeast University (2012.04-2013.04)
 Research Fellow, National University of Singapore (short-term visitor for 7 times in 2006-2011)
 Professor, Southeast University (2013.04 to date)
Awards/Honors:
Supported by “New Century Excellent Talents in University Award” from Ministry of Education, China (2010)
 Awarded a First Class Prize of Natural Science Award from Ministry of Education, Rank 5 (2012)
 
Selected Publications
1. B. Gu, J. L. Wu, Y. Pan, Y. Cui. “Achievement of needle-like focus by engineering radial-variant vector fields.” Opt. Express 21, 30444-30452 (2013).
2. B. Gu and Y. Cui. “Nonparaxial and paraxial focusing of azimuthal-variant vector beams.” Opt. Express 20, 17684-17694 (2012).
3. B. Gu, K. Lou, H.T. Wang, W. Ji. “Dynamics of two-photon-induced three-photon absorption in nanosecond, picosecond, and femtosecond regimes.” Opt. Lett. 35, 417-419 (2010).
4. B. Gu, W. Ji, P. S. Patil, et. al. “Two-photon-induced excited-state absorption: Theory and experiment.” Appl. Phys. Lett. 92, 091118 (2008).

Research Achievements:
His pioneering works are well recognized of improved Z-scan techniques for characterizing the saturation of multi-photon absorption, for indentifying and separating the nonlinear response of the simultaneous third- and higher-order nonlinearities, and for characterizing multiphoton-induced excited-state nonlinearities. Besides, he investigated optical nonlinear properties of novel materials, including ferroelectric thin films, chalcone derivatives, and wide-gap semiconductors. Recently, he theoretically and experimentally explored the tight focusing, nonparaxial focusing and paraxial focusing properties of intriguing vector fields.
Now his research work is supporting by the National Science Foundation of China (Grant: 11174160) and the Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University (Grant: NCET-10-0503).
He has published one Book Chapter in English and about 60 papers in scientific journals listed in the ISI Web of Knowledge (over 30 papers for first author and/or corresponding author, in which 15 papers have Impact Factor over 3.0 and 15 papers were highlighted in Virtual Journal of Ultrafast Science). His papers were cited about 400 times (self-citation is excluded) by many journals, such as Science, Nature Materials, and Nano Letters. Most importantly, his paper with respect to three-photon absorption saturation was cited by Prof. Zewail who received the Nobel Prize in 1999.
He is an Editorial Board (Optics) for The Scientific World Journal published by the Hindawi Publishing Corporation. He has been invited to review manuscripts for many journals, such as Optics Express, Optics Materials Express and Applied Physics B. Besides, he is a member of the Optical Society of American, Senior member of the Chinese Optical Society, and life time honorary member of the Chinese Physical Society.
The detailed papers can be found in my Research ID: http://www.researcherid.com/rid/F-1525-2010