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2025
Volume: 4 Issue 2
14 Article(s)

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All-liquid-crystal and full-visible-band tunable polarimetry
Guang-Yao Wang, Han Cao, Zheng-Hao Guo, Chun-Ting Xu..., Quan-Ming Chen and Wei Hu|Show fewer author(s)
Polarization, the vector nature of electromagnetic waves, plays a vital role in optics. Polarization is characterized by the amplitude contrast and phase difference between two orthogonal polarization states. The present polarimeters usually perform a series of intensity measurements to carry out the polarization detec
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Mar. 08, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 025001 (2025)
Research Articles
Fast full-color pathological imaging using Fourier ptychographic microscopy via closed-form model-based colorization
Yanqi Chen, Jiurun Chen, Zhiping Wang, Yuting Gao..., Yonghong He, Yishi Shi and An Pan|Show fewer author(s)
Full-color imaging is essential in digital pathology for accurate tissue analysis. Utilizing advanced optical modulation and phase retrieval algorithms, Fourier ptychographic microscopy (FPM) offers a powerful solution for high-throughput digital pathology, combining high resolution, large field of view, and extended d
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 10, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026001 (2025)
Drone-based superconducting nanowire single-photon detection system with a detection efficiency of more than 90%
Ruoyan Ma, Zhimin Guo, Dai Chen, Xiaojun Dai..., You Xiao, Chengjun Zhang, Jiamin Xiong, Jia Huang, Xingyu Zhang, Xiaoyu Liu, Liangliang Rong, Hao Li, Xiaofu Zhang and Lixing You|Show fewer author(s)
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 13, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026003 (2025)
Adaptable deep learning for holographic microscopy: a case study on tissue type and system variability in label-free histopathology
Jiseong Barg, Chanseok Lee, Chunghyeong Lee, and Mooseok Jang
Holographic microscopy has emerged as a vital tool in biomedicine, enabling visualization of microscopic morphological features of tissues and cells in a label-free manner. Recently, deep learning (DL)-based image reconstruction models have demonstrated state-of-the-art performance in holographic image reconstruction.
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 18, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026005 (2025)
Spatially resolved spin angular momentum mediated by spin–orbit interaction in tightly focused spinless vector beams in optical tweezers
Ram Nandan Kumar, Sauvik Roy, Subhasish Dutta Gupta, Nirmalya Ghosh, and Ayan Banerjee
We demonstrate an effective and optimal strategy for generating spatially resolved longitudinal spin angular momentum (LSAM) in optical tweezers by tightly focusing the first-order spirally polarized vector (SPV) beams with zero intrinsic angular momentum into a refractive index stratified medium. The stratified medium
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 18, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026006 (2025)
Reducing variance of measurement in optical sensing based on self-Bayesian estimation
Xuezhi Zhang, Shengliang Zhang, Junfeng Jiang, Kun Liu..., Jiahang Jin, Wenxin Bo, Ruofan Wang and Tiegen Liu|Show fewer author(s)
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 18, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026007 (2025)
Microwave photonic prototype for concurrent radar detection and spectrum sensing over an 8 to 40 GHz bandwidth | Editors' Pick
Taixia Shi, Dingding Liang, Lu Wang, Lin Li..., Shaogang Guo, Jiawei Gao, Xiaowei Li, Chulun Lin, Lei Shi, Baogang Ding, Shiyang Liu, Fangyi Yang, Chi Jiang and Yang Chen|Show fewer author(s)
A microwave photonic prototype for concurrent radar detection and spectrum sensing is proposed. A direct digital synthesizer and an analog electronic circuit are integrated to generate an intermediate frequency (IF) linearly frequency-modulated (LFM) signal ranging from 2.5 to 9.5 GHz, with an instantaneous bandwidth o
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 19, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026008 (2025)
Compressed meta-optical encoder for image classification | Editors' Pick
Anna Wirth-Singh, Jinlin Xiang, Minho Choi, Johannes E. Fröch..., Luocheng Huang, Shane Colburn, Eli Shlizerman and Arka Majumdar|Show fewer author(s)
Optical and hybrid convolutional neural networks (CNNs) recently have become of increasing interest to achieve low-latency, low-power image classification, and computer-vision tasks. However, implementing optical nonlinearity is challenging, and omitting the nonlinear layers in a standard CNN comes with a significant r
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 25, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026009 (2025)
Large-scale single-pixel imaging and sensing
Lintao Peng, Siyu Xie, Hui Lu, and Liheng Bian
Existing single-pixel imaging (SPI) and sensing techniques suffer from poor reconstruction quality and heavy computation cost, limiting their widespread application. To tackle these challenges, we propose a large-scale single-pixel imaging and sensing (SPIS) technique that enables high-quality megapixel SPI and highly
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Feb. 26, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026010 (2025)
Compact narrow-linewidth solid-state 193-nm pulsed laser source utilizing an optical parametric amplifier and its vortex beam generation
Zhitao Zhang, Xiaobo Heng, Junwu Wang, Sheng Chen..., Xiaojie Wang, Chen Tong, Zheng Li and Hongwen Xuan|Show fewer author(s)
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Mar. 09, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026011 (2025)
Ultrafast and precise distance measurement via real-time chirped pulse interferometry
Jiawen Zhi, Mingyang Xu, Yang Liu, Mengyu Wang..., Chenggang Shao and Hanzhong Wu|Show fewer author(s)
Laser frequency combs, which are composed of a series of equally spaced coherent frequency components, have triggered revolutionary progress in precision spectroscopy and optical metrology. Length/distance is of fundamental importance in both science and technology. We describe a ranging scheme based on chirped pulse i
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Mar. 11, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026012 (2025)
Active manipulation of the optical spectral memory effect via scattering eigenchannels
Daixuan Wu, Jinye Du, Yuecheng Shen, Jiawei Luo..., Zhengyang Wang, Jiaming Liang, Zhiling Zhang, Dalong Qi, Yunhua Yao, Lianzhong Deng, Meng Liu, Zhenrong Sun, Zhi-Chao Luo and Shian Zhang|Show fewer author(s)
The spectral memory effect in scattering media is crucial for applications that employ broadband illumination, as it dictates the available spectral range from independent scattering responses. Previous studies mainly considered a passive result with the average impact of the scattering medium, whereas it is vital to a
Advanced Photonics Nexus
  • Publication Date: Mar. 14, 2025
  • Vol. 4, Issue 2, 026013 (2025)