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Haihua Tao

Research Assistant

Research Interests


1.  Developing advanced ultraviolet photochemical oxidation technique and its application in graphene industrialization.

2.  Propelling graphene research in nanophotonics field.

3.  Exploring photodetection techniques based on graphene film. 

Biographical Sketch


 Haihua Tao received her Ph.D in Optical Physics from Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in 2007. She worked as a postdoctor in CIN2 (Catalan Institute of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Barcelona, Spain) from 2007 to 2009. At the end of 2009, she joined in Shanghai Jiaotong University. Currently, she is a master advisor in Physics and Astronomy Department of SJTU. Since publication of the poineer study in CIN2, her research interest has focused on graphene, mainly including the following three subjects. 1.  Developing advanced ultraviolet photochemical oxidation technique and its application in graphene industrialization. 2.  Propelling graphene research in nanophotonics field.  3.  Exploring photodetection techniques based on graphene. 

 

Publication


1. Haihua Tao, Joel Moser, Francesc Alzina, Q. Wang, and C. M. Sotomayor-Torres. The mophology of graphene sheets treated in an ozone generator, J. Phys. Chem. C 115, 18257, 2011.

2. Haihua Tao, Cheng Ren, Yazhao Liu, Qingkang Wang, Daozhong Zhang, and Zhiyuan Li. Near-field observation of anomalous optical propagation in photonic crystal coupled-cavity waveguides, Opt. Express 18, 23994, 2010.

3. J. Moser, H. Tao, S. Roche, F. Alsina, C. M. Sotomayor Torres, and A. Bachtold. Magnetotransport in disordered graphene exposed to ozone: From weak to strong localization, Phys. Rev. B 81, 205445, 2010.

4. Hai-Hua Tao, Cheng Ren, Shuai Feng, Ya-Zhao Liu, Zhi-Yuan Li, et al. Optical improvement of photonic devices fabricated by Ga+ focused ion beam micromachining, J. Vac. Sci. Technol. B, 25, 1609, 2007.

5. Hai-Hua Tao, Rong-Juan Liu, Zhi-Yuan Li, et al.  Mapping of complex optical field patterns in multimode photonic crystal waveguides by near-field scanning optical microscopy, Phys. Rev. B, 74, 205111, 2006.