Yanchun Yin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | Nuclear Engineering | Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA, United States |
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Nuclear Engineering, Optics Physics, Quantum Physics, Remote SensingGoogle:
"Yanchun Yin"Parents
Sign in to add mentorIgor Jovanovic | grad student | 2014 | Penn State | |
(Quantum phase amplification for temporal pulse shaping and super-resolution in remote sensing.) |
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Wu Y, Zhou F, Larsen EW, et al. (2020) Generation of few-cycle multi-millijoule 2.5 μm pulses from a single-stage Cr:ZnSe amplifier. Scientific Reports. 10: 7775 |
Li J, Chew A, Hu S, et al. (2019) Double optical gating for generating high flux isolated attosecond pulses in the soft X-ray regime. Optics Express. 27: 30280-30286 |
Ren X, Mach LH, Yin Y, et al. (2018) Generation of 1 kHz, 2.3 mJ, 88 fs, 2.5 μm pulses from a Cr:ZnSe chirped pulse amplifier. Optics Letters. 43: 3381-3384 |
Chew A, Douguet N, Cariker C, et al. (2018) Attosecond transient absorption spectrum of argon at the L-2,L-3 edge Physical Review A. 97 |
Ren X, Li J, Yin Y, et al. (2018) Attosecond light sources in the water window Journal of Optics. 20: 023001 |
Wang Y, Guo T, Li J, et al. (2018) Enhanced high-order harmonic generation driven by a wavefront corrected high-energy laser Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics. 51: 134005 |
Li J, Ren X, Yin Y, et al. (2017) Erratum: 53-attosecond X-ray pulses reach the carbon K-edge. Nature Communications. 8: 794 |
You YS, Yin Y, Wu Y, et al. (2017) High-harmonic generation in amorphous solids. Nature Communications. 8: 724 |
Yin Y, Ren X, Chew A, et al. (2017) Generation of octave-spanning mid-infrared pulses from cascaded second-order nonlinear processes in a single crystal. Scientific Reports. 7: 11097 |
Li J, Ren X, Yin Y, et al. (2017) 53-attosecond X-ray pulses reach the carbon K-edge. Nature Communications. 8: 186 |