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Date: May 5, 2023.
Source: Department of Electronic Engineering, College of Information Science and Technology
Translator: WU Jiayi
Jin Zicong, a 2020 undergraduate in the electronic engineering department of JNU's College of Information Science and Technology/College of Cyber Security, has published a paper as the first author in Small, Wiley's prestigious journal in optoelectronic functional materials science (IF=15.15). The title is Temperature-Dependent Hydrogen Bond Towards High Emission in an Emerging Indium-Based Perovskite. Profs. Li Wenzhe and Fan Jiandong are the corresponding authors.
(Screenshot of the paper)
Jin published another paper, titled Halogen Regulation for Enhanced Luminescence in Emerging (4-HBA) SbX5·H2O Perovskite-Like Single Crystals, as the second author in ActaPhysico-ChimicaSinica, an academic journal of basic disciplines managed by the China Association for Science and Technology and co-launched by Chinese Chemical Society and Beijing University. He is the second author, with Profs. Li, Fan and Lou Zaizhu of the Institute of Nanophotonics as the corresponding authors.
Jin has worked on preparating and characterizing new perovskite materials, electro-optic modulation and Density Functional Theory since joining in the lab in his freshman year. He has published two A1 SCI (Science Citation Index) papers (IF>6), applied for one national invention patent and been selected for the JNU 2020 Outstanding Undergraduate Training Program. He also received the China National Scholarship; second and first prizes, respectively, in the 2021 and 2022 Wu Yufu Science and Technology Innovation Competition; and a school-level first prize in the 17th Challenge Cup National Undergraduate Curricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition.
Links to papers:
Temperature Dependent Hydrogen Bond Toward High Emission in an Emerging Indium-Based Perovskite, Small. 2023. 2302354.
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smll.202302354
Halogen Regulation for Enhanced Luminescence in Emerging (4-HBA)SbX5∙H2O Perovskite-Like Single Crystals, Acta Phys. Chim. Sin., 2023, 39(1): 2209007.
http://www.whxb.pku.edu.cn/CN/10.3866/PKU.WHXB202209007#1
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