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Chen, Yen-Hung Distinguished Professor (Director, Quantum Technology Center)
 
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Biography

Dr.Yen-Hung Chen was born in 1968 in Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C. He received the B.S. degree in nuclear engineering in 1991 and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear science in 1999 from National Tsinghua University, Hsinchu, Taiwan. He is currently an associate professor with the Department of Optics and Photonics (DOP), National Central University (NCU), Taiwan. His research interests are in the area of nonlinear optics, integrated laser and waveguide devices, solid-state lasers, and ion optics.

Dr. Chen majored in optics and photonics related programs for his Master and Ph.D. degrees and has continuously devoted to the optics and photonics related research subjects and projects since 1992.

Between 1997 and 1998, he joined the world-famous ion optics group led by Prof. Dr. H. Wollnik at II. Physics Institute, Giessen University, Germany and worked as an exchange research scholar.

Between 1999 and 2003, Dr. Chen joined Prof. Yen-Chien Huang’s lab at Department of Electrical Engineering, National Tsing-Hua university as a postdoctoral research associate. In this period, he has been in charge of the operation and management of a micro-fabrication facility and led a team of graduate students in devoting to the development, fabrication, and characterization of the advanced nonlinear laser/photonic devices.

In February 2004, Dr. Chen joined the faculty of the DOP at NCU. He aims to establish a world-leading lab at the field of nonlinear integrated laser photonics. The on-going research topics and projects have covered areas in advanced quasi-phase-matching (QPM) crystal designs and fabrications, nonlinear integrated bulk/waveguide laser devices, and high-power solid-state lasers.

In the field of optics and photonics, he has published over 65 scientific papers in international journals and conferences. Dr. Chen is an inventor of three Taiwanese patents and three USA patents disclosing new actively Q-switched laser techniques, high-efficiency nonlinear optical frequency converter and amplitude modulator, and novel holographic storage device, respectively. In past 5 years, he has been the PI or co-PI of over 12 research and industrial-academic collaboration projects. Dr. Chen is currently a member of the Optical Society of America (OSA) and the International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE).

Dr. Chen is mild, humorous, optimistic, dedicated, honest, and helpful. His personality has certainly contributed to his positive attitudes for life, people, and research work. He believes a successful career always belongs to those who can manage themselves efficiently in time and “space” among life, people, and work.

Education

Ph.D. Dept. of Nuclear Science, National Tsing-Hua University, Taiwan, ROC

Work Experience

Time

Position

University/Institution

Department

2014/8-
Professor
National Central University,Taiwan
Department of Optics and Photonics

2009/8-2011/1

Department Vice Chairman

National Central University,Taiwan

Department of Optics and Photonics

2008/8-2014/7

Associate professor

National Central University,Taiwan

Department of Optics and Photonics

2008/7-2008/10

Visiting scholar

Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany

Institute of Angewandte Physik und Feinmechanik

2004/2-2008/7

Assistant professor

National Central University,Taiwan

Department of Optics and Photonics

2003/3-

Board director

Roger Lee Foundation for Advanced Science andTechnology,Taiwan

2000/2-2004/1

Post-doctoral fellow

National Tsing-Hua University,Taiwan

Department of Electrical Engineering

1997/2-1998/6

Visiting Researcher

Giessen University,Germany

II. Physics Institute

Research Interests

Nonlinear Optics, Integrated Waveguide Laser Devices, Integrated microchip Solid-State Lasers, Quasi-phase-matching Crystals (nonlinear photonic crystals), Ion Optics

Research Groups Lasers

Current Research Areas

The research group in Nonlinear Integrated Laser Photonics Lab (NILP) has devoted to the studies on the area of nonlinear integrated bulk and waveguide laser devices based on the integration of the advanced nonlinear optics, laser optics, and integrated optics technologies. These devices are capable of performing multiple optical functions in a monolithic crystal, including laser generation, wavelength conversion/tuning, amplification, modulation, switching, multiplexing, spectral filtering, and so on. These research subjects include:

1. Nonlinear optics: Quasi-phase-matching (QPM) technology, advanced QPM materials, novel QPM devices.
2. Integrated laser and waveguide devices: Phase I. Multi-function bulk and waveguide laser devices in monolithic lithium niobate (LiNbO3) crystals of integrating advanced QPM, electro-optic (EO), impurity doping, and distributed-Bragg-grating writing techniques to achieve simultaneously the laser generation, wavelength conversion/tuning, amplification, modulation, switching, multiplexing, spectral filtering, and so on. Phase II. LiNbO3-Si integrated system chips.
3. Integrated microchip Solid-state lasers: all-solid-state RGB lasers, microchip lasers, monolithic all-PPLN/APLN internally Q-switched and self-frequency-conversion lasers, multi-wavelength EO PPLN/APLN Q-switched lasers, tunable and single-frequency laser systems.
4. Ion optics: laser mass spectrometry.

Distinctions

1.    One of the winners of the 2014 “Distinguished Research Award” of National Central University, Taiwan.

2     One of the winners of the 2013 “Distinguished Research Award” of National Central University, Taiwan.

3.    One of the winners of the 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 “Papers published in TOP journals Award” awarded by the College of Science, NCU, Taiwan.

4.    One of the winners of the 2012 “Merit Award in Teaching” awarded by the College of Science, NCU, Taiwan.

5.    One of the winners of the 2009 “Distinguished Research Award” of National Central University, Taiwan.

6.    One of the winners of the 2008 “Grant for science and technology personnel for short-term research abroad” granted by National Science Council (NSC), Taiwan.

7.    One of the winners of the 2007 “Distinguished Research Award” of National Central University, Taiwan.

8.    One of the winners of the 2007 “Merit Award in Teaching” awarded by the College of Science, NCU, Taiwan.

9.    Technical Program Committee member of the 2014 Conference on Lasers and Electro-optics (CLEO 2014).

10.    Organizing Committee member of the 2014 International Symposium on Physics and Applications of Laser Dynamics (IS-PALD 2014).

11.  Technical Program Committee member of the 6th IEEE-International Conference on Advanced Infocomm Technology (ICAIT 2013).

12.  Sub-conference Co-chair of the Optics & Photonics Taiwan, International Conference 2013 (OPTIC 2013).

13.  Technical Program Committee member of the Optics & Photonics Taiwan, International Conference 2012 (OPTIC 2012).

14.  Technical Program Committee member of the 2011 International Photonics Conference (IPC 2011).

15.  Technical Program Committee member of the Optics and Photonics Taiwan ’07, ’08, ’09, ’10 (OPT 2007-2010).

16.  Program Committee member of the 6th International Conference on Optics-photonics Design & Fabrication (ODF’08).

17.  Program and Organizing committee member of the Optics and Photonics Taiwan ’04 (OPT 2004).

18.  Program and Organizing committee member of the Symposium on nonlinear optical frequency mixing and laser technologies (2004).


Selected Publications
Journal Papers
 No. Title
1 W. K. Chang, H. P. Chung, Y. Y. Lin, and Y. H. Chen, “Electro-optic spectral tuning in a fan-out double-prism domain periodically poled lithium niobate intracavity optical parametric oscillator,” Opt. Lett. 41, 3904-3907 (2016).
2 P. Y. Wu, H. H. Lu, C. Z. Weng, Y. H. Chen, and S. D. Yang, “Dispersion-corrected frequency-resolved optical gating,” Opt. Lett. 41, 4538-4541 (2016).
3 W. K. Chang, H. P. Chung, Y. Y. Chou, R. Geiss, S. D. Yang, T. Pertsch, and Y. H. Chen, “Electro-optically spectrum narrowed, multiline intracavity optical parametric oscillators,” Opt. Express 24, 28905-28914 (2016).
4 H. P. Chung, W. K. Chang, C. H. Tseng, R. Geiss, T. Pertsch, and Y. H. Chen, “Electro-Optically Spectrum Tailorable Intracavity Optical Parametric Oscillator,” Opt. Lett. 40, 5132-5135 (2015).
5 H. P. Chung, K. H. Huang, S. L. Yang, W. K. Chang, C. W. Wu, F. Setzpfandt, T. Pertsch, D. N. Neshev, and Y. H. Chen, “Adiabatic light transfer in titanium diffused lithium niobate waveguides,” Opt. Express 23, 30641- 30650 (2015).
 
Book(s)/Book Chapter(s)  
(In chinese) 李正中、楊宗勳、孫文信、游漢輝、陳昇暉、欒丕綱、張正陽、歐陽盟、鄭益祥、鍾德元、陳彥宏梁肇文、郭政煌、戴朝義、伍茂仁、陳啟昌、孫慶成,光電科技概論 (Introduction to Optics and Photonics),五南圖書出版股份有限公司 (2008初版、2010二版,台北,台灣)
 
Laboratory
Nonlinear Integrated Laser Photonics Lab
Nonlinear Integrated Laser Devices Laboratory

 

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