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Qinyuan Zhang

Researcher at South China University of Technology

Publications -  381
Citations -  15541

Qinyuan Zhang is an academic researcher from South China University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Luminescence & Photoluminescence. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 357 publications receiving 11423 citations. Previous affiliations of Qinyuan Zhang include Tongji University & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Synthesis and luminescence mechanism of multicolor-emitting g-C3N4 nanopowders by low temperature thermal condensation of melamine

TL;DR: A novel tunable photoluminescence mechanism was founded systematically, which is mainly related to the two dimensional π-conjugated polymeric network and the lone pair of the carbon nitride.
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Multi-functional bismuth-doped bioglasses: combining bioactivity and photothermal response for bone tumor treatment and tissue repair.

TL;DR: By illuminating bismuth-doped bioglass with near-infrared light, the researchers have developed a new technique that can kill bone tumor cells and enable photoinduced hyperthermia and bioactivity, reducing the number of treatments required to repair bone tissue.
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Next‐Generation Narrow‐Band Green‐Emitting RbLi(Li3SiO4)2:Eu2+ Phosphor for Backlight Display Application

TL;DR: The white LED backlight using optimized RLSO:8%Eu2+ phosphor demonstrates a high luminous efficacy of 97.28 lm W-1 and a wide color gamut, suggesting its great potential for industrial applications as liquid crystal display (LCD) backlighting.
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Emerging ultra-narrow-band cyan-emitting phosphor for white LEDs with enhanced color rendition.

TL;DR: Researchers in China and Russia have developed a suitable inorganic crystalline compound showing narrow cyan emission, with the formula Na0.5K 0.5Li3SiO4:Eu2+ phosphor, suggesting great applications in full-spectrum white LEDs.
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Divalent europium-doped near-infrared-emitting phosphor for light-emitting diodes

TL;DR: The selective site occupation of Eu2+ in LuO6 and K2O6 polyhedrons is found to be responsible for the light emission and these insights could serve as design principles for discovery and design of such phosphors.