Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2016, 9 (3): 339, 网络出版: 2016-11-23  

A Special Issue on Semiconductor Optoelectronics Dedicated to Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th Birthday

A Special Issue on Semiconductor Optoelectronics Dedicated to Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th Birthday
作者单位
Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics and School of Optical and Electronic Information,Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
摘要
Prof. Dexiu Huang is a well-known expert in the field of semiconductor optoelectronics, especially semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and its applications. He is also famous for presenting the first proposal to establish hightechnology zone of optoelectronic industry in Wuhan City, which is known as Wuhan Optics Valley of China. Thanks for the support from the editorial board of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics, we are honored to organize this special issue with emphasis on the current hot topics and future trends in the field of semiconductor optoelectronics to celebrate Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th birthday. Started from 1980s, Prof. Dexiu Huang has been dedicated himself to develop SOAs for about thirty years. Collaborated with his colleagues, he invented a novel reflected SOA with bulk materials in the late 1980s, then successfully developed a strained multiple quantum well (MQW) SOA with more than 23 dB small signal gain and 1 dB polarization dependence in the mid-1990s. After that, he also exploited SOAs to realize some signal processing functions, such as wavelength conversion. He edited a textbook on Semiconductor Optoelectronics, which has been widely used in the major of Optoelectronics all over the China. Acted as founding associate editor-in-chief of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics, he dedicated himself to improve the academic quality of this journal through inviting well-known scholars to submit papers and organize special issues. This special issue includes 21 excellent scientific reviews, original research papers and tutorial paper with authors from China, Denmark, Singapore, France, Ireland, USA and UK. Regarding SOA related topics, Prof. Connelly, which is a well-known expert of SOA, reported a 40 Gb/s non-return-to-zero differential quadrature phase shift keying (NRZ-DQPSK) wavelength conversion with quantum dash SOA; Prof. Xuelin Yang numerically analyzed the SOAbased turbo-switches with time-domain and frequency-domain SOA models; Tong Cao, Prof. Xinliang Zhang’s PhD student, presented a scheme for performance improvement of SOA by enhancing the well-barrier hole burning. Regarding all-optical signal processing topics, Yunhong Ding from Denmark presented a review paper about linear signal processing functions with silicon micro-ring resonators; Prof. Xinliang Zhang and his PhD student presented a theoretical analysis paper in which a completed model was developed to analysis linear signal processing functions with different optical filters; Xiong Meng from Denmark compared wavelength conversion efficiency between silicon waveguide and micro-ring resonators, while Yi Yu from Denmark analysis switching dynamics of InP photonic-crystal nanocavity; Prof. Jianji Dong demonstrated a large range tunable fractional-order differentiator and theoretical analyzed an optomechanical all-optical transistor. Regarding key optoelectronic devices, Prof. Yongzhen Huang’s group presented a paper about mode characteristics of rectangular microresonators; Prof. Hongbo Sun’s group reviewed the progress of microcavity lasers with femtosecond laser processing method; Prof. Damin Zhang presented a research article about cross-cascaded arrayed waveguide gratings (AWG)-based wavelength selective optical switching optical cross-connect (OXC) modules; Prof. Daoxin Dai from Zhejiang University gave two excellent review articles about silicon photonics; and Prof. Wei Lei reported an interesting work on liquid crystal photonic bandgap fibers. Regarding applications of optoelectronic devices in the field of optical fiber communication and microwave photonics, Prof. Jianping Chen reported microwave photonic phase shifters with microring coupling modulation; Prof. Jianji Dong reported a fiber-chip-fiber optomechanical system for isolator; Prof. Shilong Pan presented a review paper about GaAs-based polarization modulators; Prof. Lilin Yi gave a review paper about key technologies in chaotic optical communications; Prof. Xinlun Cai reviewed photonic integrated devices for exploiting orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light in optical communications; and Prof. Zhaohui Li from Jinan University reported an in-band optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) monitoring technique with high resolution and large measurement range. It is a good way for us, Prof. Dexiu Huang’s students and friends, to express our admiration and thanks to Prof. Dexiu Huang through reporting our research progress. We hope this would be a valuable present to greet Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th birthday and publication of this special issue could also promote academic exchange and cooperation. We would sincerely appreciate all the authors for their excellent contributions and the managing editors and other editorial office members of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics for their valuable efforts in publishing this special issue.
Abstract
Prof. Dexiu Huang is a well-known expert in the field of semiconductor optoelectronics, especially semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and its applications. He is also famous for presenting the first proposal to establish hightechnology zone of optoelectronic industry in Wuhan City, which is known as Wuhan Optics Valley of China. Thanks for the support from the editorial board of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics, we are honored to organize this special issue with emphasis on the current hot topics and future trends in the field of semiconductor optoelectronics to celebrate Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th birthday. Started from 1980s, Prof. Dexiu Huang has been dedicated himself to develop SOAs for about thirty years. Collaborated with his colleagues, he invented a novel reflected SOA with bulk materials in the late 1980s, then successfully developed a strained multiple quantum well (MQW) SOA with more than 23 dB small signal gain and 1 dB polarization dependence in the mid-1990s. After that, he also exploited SOAs to realize some signal processing functions, such as wavelength conversion. He edited a textbook on Semiconductor Optoelectronics, which has been widely used in the major of Optoelectronics all over the China. Acted as founding associate editor-in-chief of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics, he dedicated himself to improve the academic quality of this journal through inviting well-known scholars to submit papers and organize special issues. This special issue includes 21 excellent scientific reviews, original research papers and tutorial paper with authors from China, Denmark, Singapore, France, Ireland, USA and UK. Regarding SOA related topics, Prof. Connelly, which is a well-known expert of SOA, reported a 40 Gb/s non-return-to-zero differential quadrature phase shift keying (NRZ-DQPSK) wavelength conversion with quantum dash SOA; Prof. Xuelin Yang numerically analyzed the SOAbased turbo-switches with time-domain and frequency-domain SOA models; Tong Cao, Prof. Xinliang Zhang’s PhD student, presented a scheme for performance improvement of SOA by enhancing the well-barrier hole burning. Regarding all-optical signal processing topics, Yunhong Ding from Denmark presented a review paper about linear signal processing functions with silicon micro-ring resonators; Prof. Xinliang Zhang and his PhD student presented a theoretical analysis paper in which a completed model was developed to analysis linear signal processing functions with different optical filters; Xiong Meng from Denmark compared wavelength conversion efficiency between silicon waveguide and micro-ring resonators, while Yi Yu from Denmark analysis switching dynamics of InP photonic-crystal nanocavity; Prof. Jianji Dong demonstrated a large range tunable fractional-order differentiator and theoretical analyzed an optomechanical all-optical transistor. Regarding key optoelectronic devices, Prof. Yongzhen Huang’s group presented a paper about mode characteristics of rectangular microresonators; Prof. Hongbo Sun’s group reviewed the progress of microcavity lasers with femtosecond laser processing method; Prof. Damin Zhang presented a research article about cross-cascaded arrayed waveguide gratings (AWG)-based wavelength selective optical switching optical cross-connect (OXC) modules; Prof. Daoxin Dai from Zhejiang University gave two excellent review articles about silicon photonics; and Prof. Wei Lei reported an interesting work on liquid crystal photonic bandgap fibers. Regarding applications of optoelectronic devices in the field of optical fiber communication and microwave photonics, Prof. Jianping Chen reported microwave photonic phase shifters with microring coupling modulation; Prof. Jianji Dong reported a fiber-chip-fiber optomechanical system for isolator; Prof. Shilong Pan presented a review paper about GaAs-based polarization modulators; Prof. Lilin Yi gave a review paper about key technologies in chaotic optical communications; Prof. Xinlun Cai reviewed photonic integrated devices for exploiting orbital angular momentum (OAM) of light in optical communications; and Prof. Zhaohui Li from Jinan University reported an in-band optical signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) monitoring technique with high resolution and large measurement range. It is a good way for us, Prof. Dexiu Huang’s students and friends, to express our admiration and thanks to Prof. Dexiu Huang through reporting our research progress. We hope this would be a valuable present to greet Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th birthday and publication of this special issue could also promote academic exchange and cooperation. We would sincerely appreciate all the authors for their excellent contributions and the managing editors and other editorial office members of the Frontiers of Optoelectronics for their valuable efforts in publishing this special issue.

Xinliang ZHANG, Jianji DONG. A Special Issue on Semiconductor Optoelectronics Dedicated to Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th Birthday[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2016, 9(3): 339. Xinliang ZHANG, Jianji DONG. A Special Issue on Semiconductor Optoelectronics Dedicated to Prof. Dexiu Huang’s 80th Birthday[J]. Frontiers of Optoelectronics, 2016, 9(3): 339.

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