M.A.Sc.
ECE department ychi AT comm.utoronto.ca 416-978-6454 | ![]() |
Yuemeng Chi received her M.Sc. (with honors) and B.Sc. from School of Physics, Peking University, in 2007 and 2004 respectively. Her dissertation research were on exciton interband optical transition and electron intersubband optical absorptions in III-V group nitride semiconductors.
Now she is a M.A.Sc. student with Prof. Hoi-Kwong Lo and Prof. Li Qian in the ECE department, University of Toronto. She is interested in long-distance quantum key distribution over telecom fiber with Gaussian-modulated coherent states protocol.
(1) Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Built-in electric field effects on
donor bound excitons in wurtzite InGaN strained coupled quantum dots,
Phys.
Lett. A 361 156-163 (2007).
(2) Li Zhang, Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Second-order nonlinear
optical susceptibilities induced by built-in electric field in wurtzite
nitride double quantum wells, Phys. Lett. A 366 256-261 (2007).
(3) Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Linear and nonlinear intersubband
optical absorptions and refractive index changes in InGaN strained
single quantum wells: strong built-in electric field effects, Chin.
Phys. Lett.
24 2376-2379 (2007)
(4) Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Interband optical transitions due to
donor bound excitons in wurtzite InGaN strained coupled quantum dots:
strong built-in electric field effects, Chin. Phys. Lett. 23 2206-2209
(2006)
(5) Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Donor bound exciton states in
AlGaN/GaN coupled quantum dots with strong built-in electric field
effects, in Proceedings of Chinese Physical Society Conference 2006 (in
Chinese).
(6) Yue-Meng Chi and Jun-Jie Shi, Built-in electric effects on the
linear and nonlinear intersubband optical absorptions in InGaN strained
single quantum wells, submitted to Journal of Luminescence.