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Gordon Wong is a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen, Germany. His work focuses on advanced optical manipulation and quantum control of nanoparticles within photonic crystal fibers, with significant contributions to orbital angular momentum (OAM) preservation, phase-adaptive cooling mechanisms, and nonlinear optical phenomena.
His research interests span:
- Optical Cooling: Developing room-temperature feedback systems for nanoparticle motion damping.
- Photonic Crystal Fibers: Exploring twisted and hollow-core structures for OAM mode control and quantum applications.
- Nanoparticle Dynamics: Studying drag-trapping, velocity modulation, and viscous force interactions in fiber environments.
- Nonlinear Optics: Investigating Brillouin scattering and modulational instability in chiral systems.
Recent publications highlight his leadership in advancing fiber-integrated platforms for quantum manipulation and precision sensing. His work has been published in journals like Physical Review Research and Optica, with a focus on scalable photonic technologies and fundamental physics exploration.
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