Li Tao

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Li Tao

Professor

Address: Room 809, Science Building, Gulou Campus, Nanjing University

Tel: 025-83593805

Email: taoli@nju.edu.cn

Individual Homepage: http://dsl.nju.edu.cn/litao/

Lab Homepage: http://slab.nju.edu.cn

Research Areas:

Plasmon photonics; strong coupling metamaterials; nanophotonic integration; micro-nano structured optoelectronic functional materials and devices


Courses:

Electrodynamics; Experiments of Materials Science and Engineering


Profile:

Li Tao is a professor and doctoral supervisor. He is one of those in the first group selected into Nanjing University’s “Peak Climbers Support Program,” a winner of the National Outstanding Youth Science Foundation and a winner of Hong Kong Baptist University’s Wang Kuancheng Education Fund.

He received his doctorate from Nanjing University’s Department of Physics in 2005, started to work at the university’s College of Engineering and Applied Sciences in 2008 and became an associate professor in the same year. In 2013, he became a professor and in 2015 started to work as executive director of the Department of Quantum Electronics and Optical Engineering.

He was a visiting scholar to Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University in 2012 and Hong Kong Baptist University in 2013.

So far, he has taken charge of two projects of the National Key Research Program and several projects of the National Natural Science Foundation.

His research interest lies in novel optical effects and nanophotonic integration of surface plasmons. He has made over 30 presentations at international conferences and world-renowned research institutions, and has published more than 70 papers (which have been cited for over 1,600 times) in academic journals, including Nature Communications, Physical Review Letters, Nano Letters, Light: Science & Applications, Laser & Photonics Reviews and Scientific Reports. His H-index has reached 23 (Web of Science, 2016).


Graduate Students Advisement:

Doctoral student Li Lin won the National Scholarship in 2012 and the Wang Daheng Optics Award in 2013.

Doctoral student Cheng Qingqing won the National Scholarship in 2014.

Doctoral student Wang Yulin won Nanjing University’s President Special Award in 2016.

Master’s student Wang Lei won the National Scholarship in 2012.

Undergraduate Chen Ji won the first prize of Nanjing University Excellent Undergraduate Graduation Thesis Award in 2014.

Undergraduate Gong Zilun won the second prize of Nanjing University Excellent Undergraduate Graduation Thesis Award in 2015.


Research Achievements

Representative Papers:

(Note: * refers to corresponding author)

[1] Wang, S. M.,* Cheng, Q. Q., Gong, Y. X., Xu, P., Sun, C., Li, L., Li, T.,* & Zhu, S. N. (2016). A 14 × 14 μm2 footprint polarization-encoded quantum controlled-not gate based on hybrid waveguide. Nature Communications, 7, 11490.


[2] Li, L., Li, T.,* Wang, S. M., Zhang, C., & Zhu, S. N. (2011). Plasmonic airy beam generated by in-plane diffraction. Physical Review Letters, 107, 126804.


[3] Li, L., Li, T.,* Wang, S. M., & Zhu, S. N. (2013). Collimated plasmon beam: nondiffracting versus linearly focused. Physical Review Letters, 110, 046807.


[4] Li, L., Li, T.,* Tang, X. M., Wang, S. M., Wang, Q. J., & Zhu, S. N. (2015). Plasmonic polarization generator in well-routed beaming. Light: Science & Applications, 4, e330.


[5] Li, L., Li, T.,* Wang, S. M., Zhu, S. N., & Zhang, X. (2011). Broad band focusing and demultiplexing of in-plane propagating surface plasmons. Nano Letters, 11, 4357.


[6] Chen, J., Li, L., Li, T.,* & Zhu, S. N. (2016). Indefinite plasmonic beam engineering by in-plane holography. Scientific Reports, 6, 28926.


[7] Wang, L., Li, T.,* Guo, R. Y., Xia, W., Xu, X. G., & Zhu, S. N. (2013). Active display and encoding by integrated plasmonic polarizer on light-emitting-diode. Scientific Reports, 2, 2603.


[8] Cheng, Q. Q., Pan, Y., Wang, Q., Li, T.,* & Zhu, S. N. (2015). Topologically protected interface mode in plasmonic waveguide arrays. Laser & Photonics Reviews, 9, 392.


[9] Wang, Y., Li, T.,* Wang, L., He, H., Li, L., Wang, Q., & Zhu, S. N. (2014). Plasmonic switch based on composite interference in metallic strip waveguides. Laser & Photonics Reviews, 8, L47.