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Prof. Xi-Cheng Zhang | Ultrafast Phenomena | Best Researcher Award 

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Educational Details

Dr. Xi-Cheng Zhang earned his Ph.D. in Physics from Brown University in 1986, following an M.Sc. in Physics from the same institution in 1983. Prior to his graduate studies, he completed a B.S. in Physics at Peking University, Beijing, China, in 1982. His academic background laid the foundation for his distinguished career in terahertz optics and photonics, where he has made significant contributions to research and innovation. Dr. Zhang’s work bridges fundamental physics with practical applications, particularly in areas such as imaging, spectroscopy, and advanced material studies.

Major Honors and Awards:

Dr. Xi-Cheng Zhang is a highly decorated physicist, recognized internationally for his exceptional contributions to terahertz science and optics. In 2024, he was named a Foreign Fellow of the Chinese Optical Society (COS), and in 2023, he received the IRMMW-THz Society Exceptional Service Award. His accolades include being named a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 2022, receiving the prestigious Humboldt Prize from Germany’s Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2018, and the Australian Academy of Science Selby Fellowship in 2017. Dr. Zhang’s long list of awards includes the Kenneth Button Prize in 2014, the William F. Meggers Award from Optica in 2012, and the IEEE Photonics Society William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award in 2011. His career is marked by numerous fellowships and honors, such as being named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the American Physical Society (APS), IEEE, and Optica. Over the years, Dr. Zhang has received the K.C. Wong Prize, the NSF CAREER Award, and the Cottrell Scholar Award, among many other prestigious recognitions for his pioneering research in terahertz technology.

Major Professional Activities:

Dr. Xi-Cheng Zhang has held numerous influential editorial and leadership roles in the field of optics and photonics. Since 2020, he has served as Co-Editor-in-Chief and Executive Editor-in-Chief of Light: Science & Applications, and from 2014 to 2019, he was the Editor-in-Chief of Optics Letters. His leadership extended to serving on the Optica Leadership Nominating Council from 2019 to 2021, and as Director-at-Large for Optica from 2014 to 2016. Dr. Zhang has contributed extensively as an editor, including as Associate Editor of Frontier of Optoelectronics (2013-2014), Topical Editor of JOSA B (2005-2011), and Associate Editor-in-Chief of Chinese Optics Letters. Additionally, he has served on various committees and panels, including CLEO program subcommittees, the National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellow Program, and IEEE/LEOS. His numerous conference roles include chairing and co-chairing prestigious international meetings such as the Conference on THz Spectroscopy and Applications and the IEEE/LEOS Annual Meeting on Ultrafast Optics and Electronics. His editorial contributions have also included guest editing for journals like WuLi and JSTQE.

 Patents: 

Dr. Xi-Cheng Zhang is an accomplished researcher with a prolific output that underscores his expertise and impact in the fields of optics and terahertz technology. He holds an impressive 29 U.S. patents, demonstrating his commitment to innovation and practical applications of his research. In addition to his patents, Dr. Zhang has authored and co-authored 23 books and book chapters, contributing significantly to the body of knowledge in his field. His scholarly output includes over 360 refereed papers, reflecting his dedication to advancing scientific inquiry. Furthermore, he has delivered over 700 colloquia, seminars, and invited conference presentations, showcasing his role as a global thought leader. His impressive Google Scholar H-index of 98 highlights the influence and widespread citation of his work within the scientific community, further affirming his standing as a leading figure in optical and terahertz research.

Top Notable Publications

B. Ferguson, X.-C. Zhang (2002). Materials for terahertz science and technology. Nature Materials, 1(1), 26-33. Citations: 3868.

Q. Wu, X.-C. Zhang (1995). Free-space electro-optic sampling of terahertz beams. Applied Physics Letters, 67(24), 3523-3525. Citations: 1461.

X.-C. Zhang, J. Xu (2010). Introduction to THz wave photonics. Springer. Citations: 1067.

X. Xie, J. Dai, X.-C. Zhang (2006). Coherent control of THz wave generation in ambient air. Physical Review Letters, 96(7), 075005. Citations: 965.

X.-C. Zhang, B.B. Hu, J.T. Darrow, D.H. Auston (1990). Generation of femtosecond electromagnetic pulses from semiconductor surfaces. Applied Physics Letters, 56(11), 1011-1013. Citations: 842.

H.B. Liu, H. Zhong, N. Karpowicz, Y. Chen, X.-C. Zhang (2007). Terahertz spectroscopy and imaging for defense and security applications. Proceedings of the IEEE, 95(8), 1514-1527. Citations: 789.

Q. Wu, X.-C. Zhang (1996). Ultrafast electro-optic field sensors. Applied Physics Letters, 68(12), 1604-1606. Citations: 677.

Q. Wu, T.D. Hewitt, X.-C. Zhang (1996). Two-dimensional electro-optic imaging of THz beams. Applied Physics Letters, 69(8), 1026-1028. Citations: 674.

Q. Wu, M. Litz, X.-C. Zhang (1996). Broadband detection capability of ZnTe electro-optic field detectors. Applied Physics Letters, 68(21), 2924-2926. Citations: 641.

A. Rice, Y. Jin, X.F. Ma, X.-C. Zhang, D. Bliss, J. Larkin, M. Alexander (1994). Terahertz optical rectification from <110> zinc-blende crystals. Applied Physics Letters, 64(11), 1324-1326. Citations: 639.

J. Dai, X. Xie, X.-C. Zhang (2006). Detection of broadband terahertz waves with a laser-induced plasma in gases. Physical Review Letters, 97(10), 103903. Citations: 603.

Y.C. Chen, N.R. Raravikar, L.S. Schadler, P.M. Ajayan, Y.P. Zhao, T.M. Lu, … (2002). Ultrafast optical switching properties of single-wall carbon nanotube polymer composites at 1.55 μm. Applied Physics Letters, 81(6), 975-977. Citations: 592.

Q. Wu, X.-C. Zhang (1997). Free-space electro-optics sampling of mid-infrared pulses. Applied Physics Letters, 71(10), 1285-1286. Citations: 585.

X.-C. Zhang, D.H. Auston (1992). Optoelectronic measurement of semiconductor surfaces and interfaces with femtosecond optics. Journal of Applied Physics, 71(1), 326-338. Citations: 583.

Q. Wu, X.-C. Zhang (1997). 7 terahertz broadband GaP electro-optic sensor. Applied Physics Letters, 70(14), 1784-1786. Citations: 515.

L. Xu, X.-C. Zhang, D.H. Auston (1992). Terahertz beam generation by femtosecond optical pulses in electro-optic materials. Applied Physics Letters, 61(15), 1784-1786. Citations: 481.

 

 

 

Xi-Cheng Zhang | Ultrafast Phenomena | Best Researcher Award

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