Learn more about Dr. Wu's research interests and publications |  | Meet Our New Associate Editor, Dr. Xiaojun Wu | I'm excited to be working with Prof. Singh on the launch and development of APL Engineering Physics. I look forward to working together with the team to make APL Engineering Physics a success! | - Xiaojun Wu, Beihang University, Beijing, China | | | | | Prof. Dr. Xiaojun Wu got her Ph.D degree from the Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences in 2013. She worked for DESY in Germany as Homboldt Fellow from 2014-2017, and then joined in Beihang University since 2017. Her research interest is generation of high-power terahertz sources and their applications. As the first/corresponding author, she has published over 80 SCI papers and delivered more than 40 plenary/keynote reports at conferences. She has been selected into the National Ten Thousand Talents Program for Young Top Talents, and honored with titles including Alexander von Humboldt Fellow (Germany), the first Zhenyi Wang Award of the IRMMW-THz, the Young Scientist Award of the ISUPTW, and the Global Female Scientist Award in Ultrafast Science.
We are honored to welcome Dr. Wu as associate editor of APL Engineering Physics. We invite you to browse her selected publications and learn more about her and the esteemed editorial board. | SELECT ARTICLES AUTHORED BY DR. WU |
Megaelectronvolt electron acceleration driven by terahertz surface waves Xie-Qiu Yu, Yu-Shan Zeng, Li-Wei Song, Xiaojun Wu, et al. Nat. Photon. | |
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Generation of 13.9-mJ Terahertz Radiation from Lithium Niobate Materials Xiaojun Wu, Deyin Kong, Sibo Hao, Yushan Zeng, et al. Adv. Mat. | |
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Terahertz spin currents resolved with nanometer spatial resolution Jiahua Cai, Mingcong Dai, Sai Chen, Xiaojun Wu, et al. Appl. Phys. Rev. | |
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Room-temperature high-average-power strong-field terahertz source based on an industrial high-repetition-rate femtosecond laser Deyin Kong, Yichen Su, Cheng Song, Xiaojun Wu Photon. Res. | |
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External-Magnetic-Field-Free Spintronic Terahertz Strong-Field Emitter Shaojie Liu, Zejun Ren, Peng Chen, Xiaojun Wu Ultrafast Science | |
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