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Zonghuan Lu

Researcher at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Publications -  40
Citations -  784

Zonghuan Lu is an academic researcher from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thin film & Epitaxy. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 40 publications receiving 509 citations.

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A chiral switchable photovoltaic ferroelectric 1D perovskite

TL;DR: The synthesis of a halide perovskite semiconductor that is simultaneously photoferroelectricity switchable and chiral and the development of a material with such a combination of these properties will facilitate the exploration of phenomena such as electric field andChiral enantiomer–dependent Rashba-Dresselhaus splitting and circular photogalvanic effects.
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Structural dynamics of ribosome subunit association studied by mixing-spraying time-resolved cryogenic electron microscopy.

TL;DR: This work used a recently developed mixing-spraying, time-resolved, cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) method to study ribosomal subunit association in the sub-second time range and identified three distinct ribosome conformations in the associated ribosomes.
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Monolithic microfluidic mixing–spraying devices for time-resolved cryo-electron microscopy

TL;DR: A methodology in which reaction components are mixed and allowed to react, and are then sprayed onto an EM grid as it is being plunged into cryogen, found that microdroplets produced by air atomization spread to sufficiently thin films on a millisecond time scale.
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Initial bridges between two ribosomal subunits are formed within 9.4 milliseconds, as studied by time-resolved cryo-EM

TL;DR: This study shows for the first time to the authors' knowledge that eight of the 12 bridges in the bacterial 70S ribosome form within 9.4 ms, whereas the remaining four bridges take longer than 43 ms to form, suggesting that bridges are formed in a stepwise fashion.
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van der Waals Epitaxy of Antimony Islands, Sheets, and Thin Films on Single-Crystalline Graphene.

TL;DR: The knowledge of the interface formation between ultrathin Sb and graphene provides a valuable foundation for future research on van der Waals heterostructures between antimonene and graphene.