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Wenqi Zhu (Fed)

Wenqi Zhu is a research scientist in the Microsystems and Nanotechnology Division. He received a B.S. from Tsinghua University in 2005 and a M.E. from the University of Utah in 2008, both in Electrical Engineering. He received his Ph. D. degree in Engineering Sciences from Harvard University in 2014, where he studied classical and quantum-mechanical effects in plasmonic nanogap antennas for surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy of single molecules. He is currently working on developing meta-photonic devices that combines the concepts of nanophotonics and laser cooling for metrology and quantum computing. His general research interests include metasurfaces, photonic integrated circuits, neutral atom trapping, and ion traps.

Selected Publications

  • Ultrafast optical pulse shaping using dielectric metasurfaces, S. Divitt*, W. Zhu*, C. Zhang*, H. Lezec, and A. Agrawal, Science 364, 890–894 (2019). (*equal contributions)
  • Quantum mechanical effects in plasmonic structures with subnanometre gaps, W. Zhu, R. Esteban, A. G Borisov, J. J. Baumberg, P. Nordlander, H. J. Lezec, J. Aizpurua, and K. B. Crozier, Nature Communications 7, 11495 (2016).
  • Integrating planar photonics for multi-beam generation and atomic clock packaging on chip, C. Ropp, W Zhu, A. Yulaev, D. Westly, G. Simelgor, A. Rakholia, W. Lunden, D. Sheredy, M. M. Boyd, S. Papp, A. Agrawal, and V. Aksyuk, Light: Science and Applications 12, 83 (2023).

Publications

Single-atom trapping in a metasurface-lens optical tweezer

Author(s)
Ting-Wei Hsu, Wenqi Zhu, Tobias Thiele, Mark Brown, Scott Papp, Amit Agrawal, Cindy Regal
Single neutral atoms in optical tweezers have become an important platform for quantum simulation, computing, and metrology [1-3]. With ground-up control

Patents (2018-Present)

Low-loss Metasurface Optics For Deep UV

NIST Inventors
Henri Lezec and Wenqi Zhu
High-performance optical-metasurface-based components configured to at frequencies of UV light and, in particular, in deep UV range and performing multiple optical-wavefront-shaping functions (among which there are high-numerical-aperture lensing, accelerating beam generation, and hologram

High-Performance Ultaviolet Optical Elements Based On Metasurface Technology

NIST Inventors
Henri Lezec , Wenqi Zhu and Jessie Zhang
Shrinking conventional optical systems to chip-scale dimensions will benefit custom applications in imaging, displaying, sensing, spectroscopy, and metrology. Towards this goal, metasurfaces — planar arrays of subwavelength electromagnetic structures that collectively mimic the functionality of
Slide showing text explaining the benefits of the technology described in patent 10,720,993

Metasurface Optical Pulse Shaper for Shaping an Optical Pulse in a Temporal Domain

NIST Inventors
Henri Lezec and Wenqi Zhu
A metasurface optical pulse shaper includes a metasurface with superpixels disposed on an entry side of the metasurface and a wire grid polarizer disposed on an exit surface of the metasurface for controlling a phase, amplitude, or polarization of an optical pulse, wherein the metasurface in
Created July 30, 2019, Updated June 6, 2024