Professor (1997-now), Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Associate Professor (1994-1997), Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Lecturer (1990-1994), Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Visiting Research Scholar (1987), University of California, Los Angeles
Lecturer (1985-1990), Hong Kong Polytechnic
IBM Research Fellow (1984-1985), Ohio State University
Postdoctoral Research Fellow (1984), University of California, Los Angeles
Research Fields:
Condensed Matter Physics
Computational Physics
Honours and Awards:
JSPS Fellowship for Research in Japan (FY2006), Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (2006) on Project "Theoretical Study of Localized Excitations in Graded Materials: Gradons and Their Properties"
Advancement of Science and Technology Award, Ministry of Machinery Industry, China (December 1998) on Project "Physics of Linear and Nonlinear Composite Materials"
Advancement of Science and Technology Award, Ministry of Machinery and Electronics Industry, China (December 1992) on Project "First Principles Studies of Static and Dynamic Properties of Composite Materials"
Advisory Professor, East China Normal University, Shanghai, China, 2003-now
Adjunct Professor, Suzhou University, Suzhou, China, 2002-2005
Member, Local Organizing Committee, The Third Meeting of World Wide Chinese Physicists, 2000
Member, International Scientific Advisory Committee, The 4th International Conference on Computational Physics, 1997
Member, Local Organizing Committee, Hong Kong Workshop on Computational Physics, 1993
External Research Grants:
RGC Earmarked Grant (2006-2009): Nano-Optics in Graded Plasmonic Crystals
RGC Earmarked Grant (2004-2006): First-Principles Approach to Graded-Particle Composites
RGC Earmarked Grant (2003-2005): Electrokinetic Behavior of Suspensions under AC Applied Fields
RGC Earmarked Grant (2001-2003): First-Principles Approach to Dielectric Behavior of Non-Spherical Cell Suspensions
RGC Earmarked Grant (2000-2002): First-Principles Approach to Dynamic Electrorheological Effects in Complex Fluids
Published Books:
J. P. Huang and K. W. Yu, "New Nonlinear Optical Materials: Theoretical Research", Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York (2007). [Monograph]
J. J. Xiao, K. Yakubo and K. W. Yu, "Graded Plasmonic Structures and Their Properties", Chapter in Book "Plasmons: Theory and Applications", Nova Science Publishers, Inc., New York (2010). (In Press)
J.J. Xiao, K. Yakubo and K.W. Yu, "Optical switching in graded plasmonic waveguides", Appl. Phys. Lett. 88, 241111 (2006). [e-print]
A variety of plasmonic gradons and their transition in graded plasmonic waveguides were reported in Appl. Phys. Lett. 89: 221503 (2006) or [e-print]; an interplay between gradon localization and various plasmonic oscillations has been reported in J. Appl. Phys. 106, 113307 (2009) or [e-print];
see also Nano Lett. 8, 2369 (2008) for a more recent study using fully retarded dipole interaction.
J.J. Xiao, K. Yakubo and K.W. Yu, "Harmonic vibrational excitations in graded elastic networks: Transition from phonons to gradons", Phys. Rev. B 73, 054201 (2006). [e-print]
See Phys. Rev. B 73, 224201 (2006) and J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 76, 024602 (2007) for gradons in higher dimensional elastic lattices. Implication of gradons on thermal conduction and rectification in elastic lattices with mass gradient was reported in Phys. Rev. B 76, 020301(R) (2007) or [e-print]
Total Number of SCI Publications (up to June 2010) = 220