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Xiaogang Liu

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  605
Citations -  54443

Xiaogang Liu is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Photon upconversion. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 425 publications receiving 41825 citations. Previous affiliations of Xiaogang Liu include Heilongjiang University & Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Energy Flux Manipulation in Upconversion Nanosystems.

TL;DR: This Account attempts to provide an overview of general and emerging strategies for the design of efficient lanthanide-mediated photon upconversion nanosystems, and management of NIR photon energy injection, the optimization of efficient energy transfer pathways, and the minimization of energy flux leakage.
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Zinc oxide nano- and microfabrication from coordination-polymer templates.

TL;DR: By using a diverse range of molecular building blocks coupled with conventional synthetic techniques, it is possible to synthesize ZnO crystals with tailored sizes, shapes, and surface properties.
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Patterning of solid state features by direct write nanolithographic printing

TL;DR: In this paper, a method of fabricating organic/inorganic composite nanostructures on a substrate comprising depositing a solution having a block copolymer and an inorganic precursor on the substrate using dip pen nanolithography is described.
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Crystal Multi-Conformational Control Through Deformable Carbon-Sulfur Bond for Singlet-Triplet Emissive Tuning.

TL;DR: It is reported that the singlet-triplet emissive property can be profoundly regulated by crystal conformational distortions, probably offering new insights for design of smart crystal luminescent materials.
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In Vivo Tumor Visualization through MRI Off-On Switching of NaGdF4–CaCO3 Nanoconjugates

TL;DR: A new class of nanoparticle‐based contrast agents comprising self‐assembled NaGdF4 and CaCO3 nanoconjugates is reported, showing more than 60‐fold contrast enhancement in tumor visualization relative to the commercially used contrast agent Magnevist.