Peng Gao
  • Professor, School of Physics and Optoeletronic Engineering, Xidian University,2019-
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Personal information

Education

Doctor, Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Science, China, 2011

Publications

• Micó, V., Zheng, J., Garcia, J., Zalevsky, Z. and Gao, P. (2019). Resolution enhancement in quantitative phase microscopy. Advances in Optics and Photonics 11(1): 135-214.
• Gao, P., Prunsche, B., Zhou, L., Nienhaus, K. and Nienhaus, G. U. (2017). Background suppression in fluorescence nanoscopy with stimulated emission double depletion. Nature Photonics 11(3): 163-169.
• Zheng, J., Gao, P. and Shao, X. P. (2017). Opposite-view digital holographic microscopy with autofocusing capability. Sci Rep 7, 4255.
• Gao, P. and Ulrich Nienhaus, G. (2017). Precise background subtraction in stimulated emission double depletion nanoscopy. Optics Letters 42(4): 831-834.
• Matela, G., Gao, P., Guigas, G., Eckert, A., Nienhaus, K. and Nienhaus, G. (2017). A far-red emitting fluorescent marker protein, mGarnet2, for microscopy and STED nanoscopy. Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) 53.
• Gao, P. and Nienhaus, G. (2016). Confocal laser scanning microscopy with spatiotemporal structured illumination. Optics Letters 41: 1193.
• Gao, P., Pedrini, G., Zuo, C. and Osten, W. (2014). Phase retrieval using spatially modulated illumination. Opt Lett 39(12): 3615-3618.
• Gao, P., Pedrini, G. and Osten, W. (2013). Phase retrieval with resolution enhancement by using structured illumination. Optics letters 38: 5204-5207.
• Gao, P., Pedrini, G. and Osten, W. (2013). Structured illumination for resolution enhancement and autofocusing in digital holographic microscopy. Optics letters 38: 1328-1330.
• Dan, D., Lei, M., Yao, B., Wang, W., Winterhalder, M., Zumbusch, A., Qi, Y., Xia, L., Yan, S., Yang, Y., Gao, P., Ye, T. and Zhao, W. (2013). DMD-based LED-Illumination Super-resolution and optical sectioning microscopy. Sci Rep 3: 1116.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Min, J., Guo, R., Ma, B., Zheng, J., Lei, M., Yan, S., Dan, D. and Ye, T. (2012). Autofocusing of digital holographic microscopy based on off-axis illuminations. Opt Lett 37(17): 3630-3632.
• Zheng, J., Yang, Y., Lei, M., Yao, B., Gao, P. and Ye, T. (2012). Fluorescence volume imaging with an axicon: Simulation study based on scalar diffraction method. Applied optics 51: 7236-7245.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Rupp, R., Min, J., Guo, R., Ma, B., Zheng, J., Lei, M., Yan, S., Dan, D. and Ye, T. (2012). Autofocusing based on wavelength dependence of diffraction in two-wavelength digital holographic microscopy. Opt Lett 37(7): 1172-1174.
• Min, J., Yao, B., Gao, P., Guo, R., Ma, B., Zheng, J., Lei, M., Yan, S., Dan, D., Duan, T., Yang, Y. and Ye, T. (2012). Dual-wavelength slightly off-axis digital holographic microscopy. Applied optics 51: 191-196.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Harder, I., Lindlein, N. and Torcal-Milla, F. (2011). Phase-shifting Zernike phase contrast microscopy for quantitative phase measurement. Optics letters 36: 4305-4307.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Min, J., Guo, R., Zheng, J., Ye, T., Harder, I., Nercissian, V. and Mantel, K. (2011). Parallel two-step phase-shifting point-diffraction interferometry for microscopy based on a pair of cube beamsplitters. Optics express 19: 1930-1935.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Harder, I., Min, J., Guo, R., Zheng, J. and Ye, T. (2011). Parallel two-step phase-shifting digital holograph microscopy based on a grating pair. Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, image science, and vision 28(3): 434-440.
• Gao, P., Harder, I., Nercissian, V., Mantel, K. and Yao, B. (2010). Phase-shifting point-diffraction interferometry with common-path and in-line configuration for microscopy. Opt Lett 35(5): 712-714.
• Gao, P., Yao, B., Lindlein, N., Mantel, K., Harder, I. and Geist, E. (2009). Phase-shift extraction for generalized phase-shifting interferometry. Opt Lett 34(22): 3553-3555.
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