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Xu Liu

Researcher at Zhejiang University

Publications -  404
Citations -  3683

Xu Liu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microscopy & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 348 publications receiving 2576 citations. Previous affiliations of Xu Liu include Shanxi University.

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Low-dose real-time X-ray imaging with nontoxic double perovskite scintillators.

TL;DR: Low-doseX-ray imaging, which relies on scintillators to convert X-ray photons into readily detectable photons of light, has been improved using new varieties of scintillsators composed of materials known as double perovskites, which outperform existing lead halideperovskite scintilators due to greatly increased light-yield, heat stability and low toxicity.
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Highly Resolved and Robust Dynamic X-Ray Imaging Using Perovskite Glass-Ceramic Scintillator with Reduced Light Scattering.

TL;DR: In this article, the europium-doped CsPbX3 (X = Cl, Br, and I) are in situ grown inside transparent amorphous matrix to form glass-ceramic (GC) scintillator with glass phase serving as both matrix and encapsulation for the perovskite quantum dots (QDs).
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Fluorescent Nanowire Ring Illumination for Wide-Field Far-Field Subdiffraction Imaging

TL;DR: An active method which pioneers in utilizing a combination of a spatial frequency shift and a Stokes frequency shift to enable wide-field far-field subdiffraction imaging and can potentially become an important tool in cellular biology, the on-chip industry, as well as other fields requiring wide- field nanoscale visualization.
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Angle Insensitive Color Filters in Transmission Covering the Visible Region.

TL;DR: Angle insensitive color filter based on Metal-SiOx-Metal structure is proposed in this paper, which can keep the same perceived transmitted color when the incidence angle changes from 0° to 60°, especially for p-polarization light.