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Luyun Yang

Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Publications -  102
Citations -  884

Luyun Yang is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber laser & Optical fiber. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 91 publications receiving 652 citations.

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Efficient near-infrared quantum cutting in Ce3+–Yb3+ codoped glass for solar photovoltaic

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors reported that Ce 3+ can be an efficient sensitizer for Yb 3+ and a broadband absorber for blue solar spectra, which can be used as down-conversion (DC) layer for solar cells.
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Ce-Tb-Mn co-doped white light emitting glasses suitable for long-wavelength UV excitation.

TL;DR: A new kind of white light emitting glass suitable for long-wavelength ultraviolet excitation by simultaneously emitting blue, green and red fluorescence, which is fabricated by melting of Ce(3+))-Tb(3+)-Mn(2+) co-doped borosilicate glass is reported.
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Tailoring of clusters of active ions in sintered nanoporous silica glass for white light luminescence

TL;DR: In this paper, a facile method to tailor clusters of active ions by using one kind of porous host, the nanoporous silica glass, was presented by sintering of nanoporous glass impregnated with Ce3+, Tb3+, Mn2+ and Al3+ ions.
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Improvement of radiation resistance by introducing CeO2 in Yb-doped silicate glasses

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of Ce on the radiation resistance of Yb-doped aluminosilicate glasses was investigated, and the experiment results indicate that Yb codoped glasses with a moderate Ce-concentration can be used as active medias for radiation-resistant materials in harsh radiation environments.
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Enhanced green luminescence in Ce-Tb-Ca codoped sintered porous glass

TL;DR: A new kind of green-emitting high silica luminous glass, fabricated by sintering of Ce(3+)-Tb(3+) co-doped porous glass, where the role of Ca(2+) has been discussed, and the fluorescence decay curve reveals that the Ca( 2+) play an important role in energy transfer.