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Qinglong Jiang
Researcher at University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff
Publications - 42
Citations - 1333
Qinglong Jiang is an academic researcher from University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. The author has contributed to research in topics: Engineering & Perovskite (structure). The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 32 publications receiving 742 citations. Previous affiliations of Qinglong Jiang include Florida State University & Florida A&M University – Florida State University College of Engineering.
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Single-Layer Halide Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes with Sub-Band Gap Turn-On Voltage and High Brightness
TL;DR: This work reports cesium lead tribromide light-emitting diodes (LEDs) without the aid of an EIL or HIL, which has exhibited a sub-band gap turn-on voltage and demonstrates that very high efficiency of electron and hole injection can be obtained in perovskite LEDs even without using an Eil or Hil.
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Recent progress in cathode catalyst for nonaqueous lithium oxygen batteries: a review
Congcong Dang,Qin Mu,Xiubo Xie,Xueqin Sun,Xiaoyang Yang,Yuping Zhang,Srihari K Maganti,Mina Huang,Qinglong Jiang,Ilwoo Seok,Wei Du,Chuanxin Hou +11 more
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Rutile TiO2 nanowire-based perovskite solar cells.
TL;DR: Different lengths of rutile TiO2 nanowires (NW) with wide-open space for effective material filling were used as photoanodes for perovskite solar cells that exhibit a current density and efficiency above reported levels.
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Electrochemical Doping of Halide Perovskites with Ion Intercalation
Qinglong Jiang,Mingming Chen,Junqiang Li,Mingchao Wang,Xiaoqiao Zeng,Tiglet Besara,Jun Lu,Yan Xin,Xin Shan,Bicai Pan,Changchun Wang,Shangchao Lin,Theo Siegrist,Qiangfeng Xiao,Zhibin Yu +14 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that small alkali ions, including lithium and sodium ions, could be electrochemically intercalated into a variety of halide and pseudohalide perovskites, leading to an electrochromism with more than 40% reduction of transmittance in the 450-850 nm wavelength range.