Xiaocong Wang received his master’s degree from Beijing University of Technology in 2019, where he investigated dispersion characterization and communications applications of hollow-core fibers. In 2021, he joined Professor Meng Pang’s research group as a Ph.D. candidate, focusing on ultrafast fiber lasers, and earned his doctoral degree in 2025. He is now a postdoctoral fellow at RCALS, where his research centers on ultrafast fiber laser, soliton dynamics, and performance characterization and applications of hollow-core fibers.
Selected publications
[1] Xiaocong Wang, Benhai Wang, Wenbin He, et al. Russell. Retiming dynamics of harmonically mode-locked laser solitons in a self-driven optomechanical lattice[J]. Light: Science & Applications, 2025, 14(1): 66.
[2] Xiaocong Wang, Benhai Wang, Wenbin He, et al. Observation of dynamics of harmonic order self-adaptation in optoacoustically mode-locked fiber laser[J]. Optics Express, 2025, 33(4): 7072-7080.
[3] Xiaocong Wang, Dawei Ge, Wei Ding, et al. Hollow-core conjoined-tube fiber for penalty-free data transmission under offset launch conditions[J]. Optics Letters, 2019, 44(9): 2145.