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Jingdong Luo

Researcher at City University of Hong Kong

Publications -  347
Citations -  18175

Jingdong Luo is an academic researcher from City University of Hong Kong. The author has contributed to research in topics: Silicon photonics & Chromophore. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 347 publications receiving 15977 citations. Previous affiliations of Jingdong Luo include Hong Kong University of Science and Technology & South China University of Technology.

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Aggregation-induced emission of 1-methyl-1,2,3,4,5-pentaphenylsilole

TL;DR: Aggregation greatly boosts emission efficiency of the silole, turning it from a weak luminophor into a strong emitter.
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Efficient CdSe/CdS quantum dot light-emitting diodes using a thermally polymerized hole transport layer.

TL;DR: It is concluded that QD-LEDs could be made more efficient by further optimization of the organic semiconductors by using multiple spin-on HTLs.
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Broadband terahertz characterization of the refractive index and absorption of some important polymeric and organic electro-optic materials

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report broad bandwidth, 0.1-10 THz time-domain spectroscopy of linear and electro-optic polymers for broadband THz applications.
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Hybrid polymer/sol–gel waveguide modulators with exceptionally large electro–optic coefficients

TL;DR: In this paper, a doped, crosslinked organic EO polymer was incorporated into hybrid polymer/sol-gel waveguide modulator devices with exceptional performance, achieving in-device EO coefficients that are five to six times larger than those of the benchmark inorganic material.
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Development of New Conjugated Polymers with Donor−π-Bridge−Acceptor Side Chains for High Performance Solar Cells

TL;DR: Two new conjugated polymers have been designed and synthesized for polymer solar cells that exhibit excellent photovoltaic properties and provide great flexibility in fine-tuning the absorption spectra and energy levels of the resultant polymers for achieving high device performance.