Dr. Danqing Wang

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My major research goal is to couple single-photon emitters to sub-micron plasmonic nanocavities through a recently developed tipless PROScan method for quantum nanophotonics at room temperature.

 

  • Ultralow-threshold, continuous-wave upconverting lasing from subwavelength plasmons
    Fernandez-Bravo, A.+; Wang, D.+; Barnard, E.S.; Teitelboim, A.; Tajon, C.; Guan, J.; Schatz, G.C.; Cohen, B.E.; Chan, E.; Schuck, P.J.; Odom, T.W.
    Nature Materials 18, 1172–1176 (2019) DOI: 10.1038/s41563-019-0482-5 (+equal contribution)
  • Manipulating Light-matter Interactions in Plasmonic Nanoparticle Lattices
    Wang, D.; Guan, J.; Hu, J.; Bourgeois, M.R.; Odom, T.W.
    Accounts of Chemical Research 52, 2997-3007 (2019) DOI: 10.1021/acs.accounts.9b00345
  • Stretchable Nanolasing from Hybrid Quadrupole Plasmons
    Wang, D.; Bourgeois, M.R.; Lee, W.; Li, R.; Trivedi, D.; Knudson, M.P.; Wang, W.; Schatz, G.C.; Odom, T.W.
    Nano Letters 18, 4549–4555 (2018) DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01774
  • Band-edge Engineering for Controlled Multi-modal Nanolasing in Plasmonic Superlattices
    Wang, D.; Yang, A.; Wang. W.; Hua, Y.; Schaller, R.D.; Schatz, G.C.; Odom, T.W.
    Nature Nanotechnology 12, 889 (2017) DOI: 10.1038/nnano.2017.126
  • Deterministic Coupling of Quantum Emitters in 2D Materials to Plasmonic Nanocavity Arrays
    Tran, T.T. +; Wang, D.+; Xu, Z-Q.+; Yang, A.; Toth, M.; Odom, T.W.
    Nano Letters 17, 2634-2639 (2017) DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b00444 (+equal contribution)

Danqing Wang earned her B.S. degree in Physics at Nanjing University, China in 2013. She received Ph.D. degree in Applied Physics from Northwestern University in 2019, as co-advised by Teri Odom and George Schatz. Before joining MPL, Danqing was a Miller research fellow hosted by Junqiao Wu in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at University of California, Berkeley.

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